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Ukraine says its long-range drones hit electronic warfare plant in Russia

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Posted on July 26, 2025

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KYIV (Reuters) -Ukrainian drones hit a radio and electronic warfare equipment plant in Russia's Stavropol region in an overnight attack on Saturday, an official from the SBU security service told

Ukrainian Drones Target Electronic Warfare Facility in Russia

KYIV (Reuters) -Ukrainian drones hit a radio and electronic warfare equipment plant in Russia's Stavropol region in an overnight attack on Saturday, an official from the SBU security service told Reuters.

The official said two facilities at the Signal plant in the city of Stavropol, about 540 km (335 miles) from the Ukrainian border, were damaged in the attacks. He shared several short videos showing an explosion and a large column of dark smoke rising into the sky.

He said the plant was one of Russia's leading producers of electronic warfare equipment, including radar, radio navigation equipment, and remote control radio equipment.

"This night, long-range SBU drones struck the production facilities of the Stavropol Radio Plant 'Signal'," said the SBU official.

"Each such attack stops production processes and reduces the enemy's military potential. This work will continue."

Reuters was unable to verify the details of the attack. Russia's defence ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, both sides have launched multiple drone attacks on each other.

Ukraine, which is fighting a much larger Russian army, has developed a drone industry from scratch and is now focusing on increasing its capacity to produce more long-range drones.

(Reporting by Tom Balmforth; Writing Olena Harmash; Editing by Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukrainian drones hit a Russian electronic warfare plant.
  • The attack targeted the Signal plant in Stavropol.
  • Two facilities were damaged, affecting production.
  • Ukraine aims to reduce Russia's military capabilities.
  • The drone industry in Ukraine is rapidly developing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Ukrainian drones hit in Russia?
Ukrainian drones hit a radio and electronic warfare equipment plant in Russia's Stavropol region.
What is the significance of the Signal plant?
The Signal plant is one of Russia's leading producers of electronic warfare equipment, including radar and remote control radio equipment.
How did the Ukrainian security service describe the attack?
The SBU official stated that long-range drones struck the production facilities of the Stavropol Radio Plant 'Signal'.
What has been the trend in drone attacks since the invasion?
Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, both sides have launched multiple drone attacks on each other.
What is Ukraine's current focus in drone production?
Ukraine is focusing on increasing its capacity to produce more long-range drones to enhance its military capabilities.

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