April 30, 2025
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“Sanction Cotton”: The Defense Plant of the Russian Federation in Murom was struck by the drones of the SBU – source

The Murom instrument plant in the Vladimir region of the Russian Federation on the night of April 30 was struck by drones of the Security Service of Ukraine. Source: The interlocutor of “Ukrainian Truth” in special services details: this enterprise specializes in the production of means of ignition of ammunition, as well as components and products for the Navy and military aviation of the Russian Federation.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

The Murom instrument plant in the Vladimir region of the Russian Federation on the night of April 30 was struck by drones of the Security Service of Ukraine.

Source: The “Ukrainian Truth” interlocutor in special services

Details: This enterprise specializes in the production of ammunition ignition facilities, as well as components and products for the Navy and military aviation of the Russian Federation.

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According to the UP source, there were 5 explosions at the plant, it is known about the defeat of two buildings and a fire.

Direct language: “The Murom instrument plant is included in the sanctions lists of Ukraine and the EU, as it plays a significant role in providing military aggression against Ukraine. But the Security Service has decided to expand these sanctions a little.”

That preceded: The Russian authorities reported a major fire that emerged at a defense plant in the city of Mur, Vladimir region of Russia as a result of a drone attack.

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