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Ukrainian drones strike key Russian military plant in Stavropol

Ukrainian drones strike key Russian military plant in Stavropol Illustrative photo: SBU drones attack Russian Signal plant (t.me mchs_official)

On the night of July 26, the Security Service of Ukraine drones attacked the Russian city of Stavropol. The target was the Signal radio plant, according to RBC-Ukraine sources.

Over the night, long-range drones of the Security Service of Ukraine hit the production facilities of the Signal radio plant in Stavropol.

According to the sources, one of the strikes hit building No. 2 (workshop No. 5), where expensive imported equipment is located, namely computer numerical control machines.

The second damage was recorded in building No. 1, which houses the radio electronic devices workshop No. 17.

The Signal plant is one of Russia's largest manufacturers of radio electronics. This company specializes in the production of various types of electronic warfare devices, radar, radio navigation equipment, and remote control equipment, and works for the Russian military-industrial complex.

The Signal plant is under international sanctions.

Ukrainian drones strike key Russian military plant in Stavropol

Photo: Stavropol is located in the south of Russia (screenshot google.com/maps)

Explosions in Stavropol

On the morning of July 26, Russians complained on social media about a drone attack on Stavropol. Explosions were heard there as Russian media and local authorities reported hits on the territory of industrial facilities.

The online reports said that strikes were recorded at the Signal plant. It is under sanctions from the EU, the US, Ukraine, and Japan.