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Ukraine strikes Russian aircraft plants in Ulyanovsk and Novgorod regions, Kyiv says

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Posted on March 18, 2026

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KYIV, March 18 (Reuters) - Ukraine's military struck two Russian plants producing and repairing military transport and cargo planes in the Ulyanovsk and Novgorod regions, the Ukrainian General Staff

Ukraine Hits Russian Aircraft Plants in Ulyanovsk and Novgorod, Targets Military Planes

Ukrainian Strikes on Russian Military Aircraft Facilities

KYIV, March 18 (Reuters) - Ukraine's military struck two Russian plants producing and repairing military transport and cargo planes in the Ulyanovsk and Novgorod regions, the Ukrainian General Staff said on Wednesday.

Attack on Aviastar Plant in Ulyanovsk

It said in a statement that the attack on the Aviastar plant, part of Russia's United Aircraft Corporation, in the city of Ulyanovsk, was carried out on March 16.

Role of Aviastar Plant

The plant produces Ilyushin-76MD-90A military transport planes, Ilyushin-78M-90A refueling planes, and provides maintenance for "Ruslan" cargo planes, and is located about 800 kilometers (about 500 miles) from the Ukrainian border.

Damage Inflicted

Ukraine's military said the hangars and parking areas were hit and some of the planes were damaged.

Strike on 123rd Aircraft Maintenance Plant in Novgorod

The attack on the 123rd aircraft maintenance plant in the city of Staraya Russia in the Novgorod region took place one day later, the Ukrainian General Staff said.

Capabilities of the Novgorod Facility

It said on the Telegram app that the facility provided a full cycle of repairs and modernisation for heavy transport planes, including Ilyushin-76, Ilyushin-78, and L-410.

Reported Damage

Ukraine's military said a hangar used to service Ilyushin-76 and L-410 transport planes had been hit. Reuters was unable to verify the report independently.

Strategic Impact of the Strikes

Military Assessment

"Striking such targets directly reduces the enemy’s ability to restore and sustain combat-ready aircraft," Ukrainian drone forces said on X.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka, Olena Harmash; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • Targeting aviation production and repair facilities disrupts Russian military transport and air refueling capabilities.
  • The strikes reflect Ukraine’s deep strike capability reaching hundreds of kilometers into Russia.
  • This operation is part of a broader campaign targeting Russian logistics and infrastructure to degrade war-sustaining capacity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which Russian aircraft plants were targeted by Ukraine?
Ukraine targeted the Aviastar plant in Ulyanovsk and the 123rd aircraft maintenance plant in Staraya Russia, Novgorod region.
What types of planes were affected by the strikes?
Military transport planes like the Ilyushin-76MD-90A, Ilyushin-78M-90A, and L-410 as well as Ruslan cargo planes were affected.
When did the attacks on the Russian aircraft plants occur?
The Aviastar plant was struck on March 16, and the 123rd plant in Staraya Russia was hit one day later.
Why are these strikes significant for Russia's military?
Striking these targets reduces Russia's ability to restore and sustain combat-ready aircraft, impacting military readiness.
Was the information about the strikes independently verified?
Reuters was unable to independently verify the Ukrainian military's report on the attacks.

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