Ukraine said its domestically developed FP-5 Flamingo cruise missiles struck the Titan-Barrikady defense plant in Volgograd on June 27. The facility produces artillery systems and missile launcher components. Ukrainian officials reported damage to the plant and a fire
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Consequences of the attack on a Russian oil refinery. The plant is located in Slavyansk-on-Kuban and had almost entirely supplied fuel to Russia’s southern regions
June 28: Massive fires erupted after strikes on the oil refineries in Slavyansk-on-Kuban and Yaroslavl. The Slavyansk refinery, with a capacity of 5.2 million tons per year, is a key fuel supplier for southern Russia and occupied Crimea.
Today, the “Flamingo” struck the Titan-Barrikady plant in Volgograd, a key Russian defense facility producing launchers for Iskander-M and strategic missile systems. The plant is about 500 km from the Ukrainian border. Damage is being assessed.
Reports continue to emerge of damaged oil refineries catching fire again. The incidents are adding to concerns over fuel supply disruptions, while reports indicate growing pressure on fuel availability in some affected areas. The full extent of the damage and its impact is still being assessed.