SBU drones strike Arzamas plant producing components for Kh-32, Kh-101 missiles – source
Drones of the State Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) have hit the Arzamas Instrument-Making Plant (Nizhny Novgorod region of the Russian Federation), which produces components for the Kh-32 and Kh-101 missiles, a source in the SBU told the Interfax-Ukraine agency.
"This morning, long-range drones of the Special Operations Center "A" of the SBU hit the production facilities of the Arzamas Instrument-Making Plant named after Plandin, which is located in the Nizhny Novgorod region of the Russian Federation," the agency's interlocutor noted.
According to the source, this enterprise is part of the Russian military-industrial complex and produces gyroscopic devices, control systems, on-board computers and system components, in particular, for the Kh-32 and Kh-101 missiles.
"The plant is part of the Tactical Missile Armaments Corporation. According to preliminary data, at least four drones of the SBU's Special Operations Center A hit it," a source in the special service specified.
"The enterprises of the Russian military-industrial complex that are working for the war against Ukraine are absolutely legitimate military targets. The SBU continues to work on the demilitarization of facilities that produce weapons for terror in peaceful Ukrainian cities," the agency's interlocutor concluded.