Smoke rises from Ukraine missile strike on a military plant in Volgograd, Russia, June 27, 2026
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ORIGINAL ENTRY: A Ukrainian missile strike targeted a Russian military facility in Volgograd overnight.
The attack set off explosions and a fire in the city. Videos showed smoke rising above the site.
Eyewitnesses said the target was the Titan-Barrikady military plant, which produces launchers for strategic missile systems.
The strike was reportedly carried out with Ukrainian-made long-range Flamingo cruise missiles. Volgograd is around 354 km (220 miles) from Ukraine’s eastern border.
Volgograd Governor Andrey Bocharov confirmed Ukrainian “high-speed aerial targets” struck the city, damaging “production facilities at one of Volgograd’s enterprises in the Krasnooktyabrsky District”. Titan-Barrikady is located in that district.
The moment of impact of the FP-5 "Flamingo" on the AT "FNVC "Titan-Barrikady"" in Volgograd.
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