Zelenskyy highlights Ukraine's effective strikes deep into Russia

The Ukrainian command will hold a Technological Headquarters meeting, which will largely focus on the production of Ukraine’s long-range weapons, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
"There was a report from Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi. I thank our warriors for their accuracy – there are good results in our long-range strikes. Ukraine is defending itself justly, and this is being felt on Russian territory," Zelenskyy wrote.
According to him, the Technological Headquarters meeting will focus on Ukrainian long-range capabilities, specifically the production of various types of drones and missiles.
"I spent significant time yesterday communicating with manufacturers; as a result, there will now be specific directives for the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine and the military," the president stated.
Report from the front
Syrskyi also reported on the situation at the front, particularly in the Pokrovsk and Dobropillia areas. A counteroffensive operation is ongoing there.
As of this morning, the total Russian losses have reached 3,185 personnel, with nearly 1,800 of them being irrecoverable. More than 174 square kilometers have been liberated, and over 194 square kilometers have been cleared during the operation.
"We continue to defend our positions on other fronts as well. Special attention is on the situation in Kupiansk. I am grateful to each of our units that ensure the destruction of the Russian troops," Zelenskyy said.
Strikes deep into Russia
Earlier reports indicated that on the night of September 29, the Karachev Electrodetal plant was attacked.
Ukraine later confirmed the strike on the Electrodetal plant in the Bryansk region, which produces equipment for the Russian military. The plant was targeted by Neptune missiles.
It was also reported that on the night of September 23, Ukrainian forces hit two aircraft at the Kacha airfield in occupied Crimea. At the time, Zelenskyy stated that Ukrainian strikes are aimed at preventing Russia from turning Crimea into a large military base.