Ukrainian Drones Destroy Electronics Factory in Kursk Region
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Ukrainian drones struck a low-voltage electronics factory in Kers, Russia, causing a fire. The facility, known as the Coroni plant, produces electronic switching devices and protected devices for various electronic equipment. The attack is the latest in a string of drone strikes by Ukraine, which has targeted Russian military sites and infrastructure. The strike is significant, considering the distance between the two countries, with Ukraine targeting Russian sites over 1,000 kilometers away. The Ukrainian military has been using drones to attack Russian targets, including an S-300 battery at Marup Airport, which suffered significant damage.
The lack of S-300 launchers in Russia is increasingly evident, leaving a gap in their air defense network. This has allowed Ukraine to continue targeting Russian sites, with Putin resorting to using launchers in a bid to protect his own airspace. The Ono Fundraiser, dedicated to supporting Ukrainian soldiers, is still short of its goal, with a target of 9,000 to raise to support the soldiers on the front lines. Every donation, no matter how small, can make a huge difference, helping to save lives and ensure the safe return of Ukraine’s heroes.