Ukraine Pounds Drone Complex Deep in Russia

Ukraine continues to strike deep into the heart of Russia’s war machine, today with a near distance record, hitting their main drone assembly manufacturing base.
According to local Russian reports, the facility-in-question is located in Elabuga, Tatarstan. That’s roughly 1110 km from the Ukrainian border in the north-east.
It is said to produce copies of Iran-made Shaheds that the Russians have rebranded to “Geran-2”. Because even though Russia is the super power of super powers, it still needs to purchase technology from Islamic radicals, the mullahs.
While the Russians claim that the drones were successfully downed, the true reports are that the targets have been struck. The black smoke up in air serves as an indicator of that.
Authorities have also evacuated the personnel and the students who reportedly participated in the production of the “Geran-2.”
Becoming A Tradition
The latest attack comes one day after Ukrainian drones struck a Russian ammo depot near Barsovo, Vladimir region.
According to reports, a series of detonations followed, with the road to Kirzhach from the direction of Moscow blocked.
The explosions at the military base began around 3:30 PM. The officials confirmed that it was a hostile drone attack that they reportedly neutralised, begging the question of how come a detonation took place then?
While Russian authorities are coming up with yet another set of justifications as to how Ukrainian drones reach deep into their country, Ukraine continues to ramp up its drone production and destroy the enemy’s military infrastructure.