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Ukraine Strikes Russian Weapons Facility with Flamingo Missiles

Severity: High (Score: 74.1)

Sources: Pravda.Ua, Kyivindependent

Summary

On May 5, 2026, Ukrainian forces launched Flamingo cruise missiles targeting a Russian military production facility in Cheboksary, reportedly causing significant damage and casualties. President Zelensky confirmed the strike, stating the missiles covered over 1,500 kilometers. The facility, known for producing components for high-precision weapons, was also targeted alongside one of Russia's largest oil refineries in Kirishi. Local reports indicated that the attack resulted in two fatalities and 32 injuries. Satellite imagery and social media posts corroborate the occurrence of large fires at the site. The strikes are part of a broader military campaign by Ukraine to disrupt Russian military capabilities. This event marks a significant operational use of the FP-5 Flamingo missiles, which have been previously scrutinized for their effectiveness. The situation remains fluid as further attacks are reported. Key Points: • Ukrainian Flamingo missiles struck a military facility in Cheboksary on May 5, 2026. • The attack resulted in two deaths and 32 injuries, according to Russian state media. • This operation demonstrates the operational capability of the FP-5 Flamingo missiles.

Key Entities

  • JSC VNIIR-Progress (company)
  • Kapustin Yar Training Ground (company)
  • Kinef (company)
  • Kirishi Oil Refinery (company)
  • Promsintez Plant (company)
  • Russia (country)
  • Ukraine (country)
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