"Flamingo" Missiles Struck A Factory In Volgograd That Manufactures "Iskander-M" Systems
- 27.06.2026, 8:50
The missiles struck the factory at least three times.
On the night of June 27, the Russian city of Volgograd came under attack by Ukrainian “Flamingo” cruise missiles, which struck the “Titan-Barrikady” factory, which fulfills military orders for the Russian Armed Forces.
The missiles struck the plant at least three times, according to the monitoring Telegram channel “Exilenova+”.
“The moment an FP-5 ‘Flamingo’ missile struck the ‘Titan-Barricades’ plant in Volgograd,” — reads the caption to one of the videos, which shows the missile flying toward the Russian defense facility.
It is noted that the “Titan-Barricades” plant is one of the key facilities of the Russian military-industrial complex in Volgograd. The facility manufactures launchers, artillery systems, and components for missile systems, including the “Iskander-M,” “Yars,” and “Topol-M.”
Thick smoke began to rise from the factory grounds following the attack.
An OSINT analyst from the Russian publication ASTRA determined that smoke is rising from the grounds of the “Titan-Barrikady” plant.
“The photo was taken from Moskovskaya Street; the distance from the shooting location to the ‘Titan-Barrikady’ site is about 6.5 km,” the OSINT analyst noted.
The governor of the Volgograd Region Andrey Bocharov confirmed that a strike had been carried out on the region and one of its industrial facilities.