Drones Strike Disrupts Russian Missile Fuel Plant

Ukrainian drones targeted a missile fuel component plant in Russia's Tver region, causing a large fire and disrupting fuel production. The plant manufactures components for X-55 and X-101 cruise missiles. The strike is expected to hinder rocket fuel production, impacting Russia's missile attack capabilities.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Kyiv | Updated: 07-02-2026 15:54 IST | Created: 07-02-2026 15:54 IST
Drones Strike Disrupts Russian Missile Fuel Plant
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On Saturday, Ukrainian drones initiated a major strike on a crucial missile fuel component plant located in Russia's Tver region, as confirmed by an official from Ukraine's SBU security service. The plant is instrumental in producing components for X-55 and X-101 cruise missiles, alongside diesel and aviation fuel elements.

The drone attack instigated a significant fire at the facility. Officials stressed that even a temporary shutdown of this plant could severely hinder the production of rocket fuel, thereby reducing Russia's capacity to maintain its current level of missile attacks on Ukrainian cities.

The attack marks a strategic effort by Ukraine to disrupt Russian military capabilities, aiming to diminish the frequency and intensity of missile shelling that has devastated Ukrainian infrastructure and civilian areas.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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