July 26, 2025
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Ukrainian drones hit the Russian Podancial Plant – Source

The drones of the Security Service of Ukraine on the night of July 26 were struck in the Russian Stavropol Plant “Signal” – one of the largest producers of radio electronics in the country, the source reports. Source: UP interlocutor, Astra details: According to the source, drones struck the production capacity of the Stavropol Radio Plant “Signal”.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

The drones of the Security Service of Ukraine on the night of July 26 were struck in the Russian Stavropol Plant “Signal” – one of the largest producers of radio electronics in the country, the source reports.

Source: The interlocutor of the UP, Astra

Details: According to the source, the drones struck the production capacity of the Stavropol Radio Plant “Signal”.

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Ukrainian drones hit the Russian Podancial Plant – source https://t.co/ztyz7bgyyp pic.twitter.com/a5pnt5ga19

– Ukrainian truth ✌️ (@ukrpravda_news) July 26, 2025

One of the blows fell on the building # 2 (workshop # 5), where expensive imported equipment is located – machines on the basis of numerical software management. The second lesion was recorded in the building # 1, where the radio electronic devices №17 is located.

According to the Russian media, there was a fire, there were no victims.

Reference: The plant specializes in the production of ribs, radar, radar, radio equipment, remote controls and works for Russian MIC.

The signal is under the sanctions of the European Union, the USA, Ukraine and Japan.

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