The SBU Hit A Plant In Russia That Produces Propellant Components For Kh-55 And Kh-101 Missiles
- 7.02.2026, 15:14
Data on the consequences of the strike on the Tver region of the Russian Federation appeared.
Ukrainian Security Service drones hit a Russian factory that produces propellant components for Kh-55 and Kh-101 missiles.
Sources in the SBU told RBC-Ukraine.
The sources said drones of the SBU's Alpha Special Operations Center struck a pilot plant in the village of Redkino, Tver Region.
The enemy manufactures components of rocket fuel "Decilin-M" for missiles X-55 and X-101, as well as fuel additives for diesel fuel and aviation kerosene.
After successful hits by SBU drones on the territory of the plant started a large-scale fire - a column of black smoke rises above the facility. The FIRMS service, which monitors fires around the world in real time, recorded active burning on the territory of the plant.
It should be noted that the Redkinskiy Research Plant is under sanctions by the US, UK and a number of other countries.
"The SBU continues systemic strikes on key facilities of the Russian military-industrial complex. The affected plant is an important link in the creation of cruise missiles that Russia uses to attack Ukraine. Even a temporary halt to its work complicates the production of rocket fuel and reduces the enemy's ability to maintain the intensity of shelling of our cities," the source said.