
Ukraine attacked the Strela electromechanical plant in Russia's Bryansk Oblast on April 4, destroying two workshops, Russian pro-government Telegram channel Shot reported.
The assault sparked a hearth masking an space of 250 sq. meters (about 2,690 sq. ft), damaging crucial infrastructure of the plant, Shot wrote.
The Strela plant, positioned in Suzemka close to the Ukrainian border, produces radar gear, transformers, chokes, and different electronics for Russia's protection, aerospace, and electronics industries.
The governor of Bryansk Oblast, Alexander Bogomaz, confirmed a hearth had damaged out at an industrial plant in Suzemka however didn’t identify the ability.
"There was a hearth at an industrial plant, manufacturing and administrative buildings had been destroyed. There are not any casualties," Bogomaz wrote on his official Telegram channel.
The Russian Protection Ministry acknowledged that one drone was destroyed over the area however didn’t touch upon the strike or the injury to the Strela plant.
The Kyiv Impartial couldn’t independently confirm all of the claims, and Ukrainian officers haven’t publicly commented on the assault.
The strike on Strela comes as a part of a broader wave of Ukrainian assaults focusing on Russian navy and industrial infrastructure.
Ukrainian drones struck the Murom Instrument-Making Plant in Russia's Vladimir Oblast on April 30, damaging two buildings and sparking a hearth.


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