In russian Votkinsk, something flew into plant that produces engines for Iskander and Oreshnik - social networks
In the Republic of Udmurtia, the joint-stock company Votkinsk Plant, which produces missile engines for russian missiles of the Iskander type and intercontinental ballistics (in particular, for Oreshnik missiles), was attacked.
According to preliminary information, which requires confirmation, the strike on the plant in Udmurtia was carried out using Ukrainian Flamingo missiles.
This was reported by OSINT analysts on the evening of February 20.
The CyberBoroshno project writes that the Flamingo could have hit the production shops of the Votkinsk plant. However, there is no official confirmation yet.
Analysts also write that the Votkinsk plant is a key enterprise of the russian military-industrial complex (MIC).
"Specializes in the production of ballistic missiles, in particular the RS-24 Yars ICBM and the 9K720 Iskander operational-tactical complexes. In fact, it is one of the basic manufacturers of strategic and operational-level missile weapons in the russian federation," the report says.
The scale of the plant's importance to the russians is so important that ditches have been dug and a perimeter around it, OSINT analysts note. The distance from the Ukrainian border to the target is about 1,500 kilometers.
The Votkinsk plant on the map. Photo: social networks.
Meanwhile, Denys Shtillerman, co-owner of the Fire Point company, which produces Flamingo missiles, mysteriously published a video of missile launches against the background of the news about the hit at the plant in Udmurtia. He did not specify whether the video depicts today's launches at military targets in the russian federation.
"Video without context. Context later," Shtillerman wrote.
There was no official confirmation of the Flamingo missile attack on the enterprise at the time of publication. The russian Ministry of Defense also did not comment on the attacks.