The General Staff confirmed the strike on Cheboksary: a plant producing antennas for 'Shaheds' was hit.
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In Cheboksary, a military-industrial complex facility producing antennas for 'Shaheds' was attacked. This information was released by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
It is noted that this facility specialized in the production of 'Kometa' antennas for strike 'Shaheds', the development of guided aerial bombs with unified modules, and other precision weapons.The defense forces of Ukraine are striking the All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Radio Engineering - part of the ABS-Electro holding Through its specialized enterprise VNIIR-Progres, the institute supplies critically important electronics for the S-300/400/500 air defense systems, T-90M tanks, 'Armata', ships, and submarines pic.twitter.com/mfbrwDbT4s
— GLAVCOM (@GLAVCOM_UA) June 9, 2025
It is reported that the facility was hit by at least two drones, causing a large-scale fire. There are no final results of the damage yet. ### Continuation of strikes against enemy aggression "Attacks on facilities that contribute to the armed aggression of the Russian Federation will continue until it stops its aggression against Ukraine," the General Staff reported. Earlier, attacks on Russian military infrastructure facilities were announced: airfields 'Engels' and 'Dyagilevo' were hit. The General Staff noted that aviation was accumulating at 'Engels', left after the 'Web' operation of the Security Service of Ukraine. Strikes on enemy facilities in Russia are ongoing until the Russian Federation stops its aggression against Ukraine. The events in Cheboksary indicate the continuation of Ukrainian military strikes against facilities that contribute to enemy aggression. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine emphasizes that the actions will continue until Russia stops its military aggression against Ukraine.pic.twitter.com/0wPMFterQ5
— GLAVCOM (@GLAVCOM_UA) June 9, 2025
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