29-07-2025, 11:01 PM
Ukraine war briefing: Drones hit Russian electronic warfare plant & disrupt railway and air travel. Signal facilities Stavropol produce military radio and radar equipment; more attacks on Ukrainian cities including Dnipro, Sumy and Kharkiv. What we know on day 1,250.
Meanwhile. Ukraine’s drone forces were continue on attack on Russian strategic targets on Saturday and into Sunday. Hitting Drones continue to hit Signal radio and electronic warfare equipment plant in the Stavropol region, an official from Ukraine’s SBU security service told Reuters. 2 facilities at the Signal plant in the city of Stavropol, about 540km (335 miles) from the Ukrainian border, were damaged.
Videos online showed an explosion and a large column of dark smoke rising into the sky. The plant was one of Russia’s leading producers of electronic warfare equipment, including radar, radio navigation equipment, and remote control radio equipment, the official said. “Each such attack stops production processes and reduces the enemy’s military potential. This work will continue.”
Russia’s civil aviation authority said it again had to shut down an airport as Ukrainian drones attacked. Rosaviatsia said it suspended flights soon after midnight on Sunday at the airport serving the city of Volgograd, which is the administrative centre of the broader Volgograd region.
Ukrainian drones also hit a railway power supply in the Volgograd region, the administration of the region in Russia’s south said on Sunday. Air raid alerts were introduced in several other regions in Russia’s west and south, warning of Ukrainian drone attacks, according to posts by regional officials.
Meanwhile. Ukraine’s drone forces were continue on attack on Russian strategic targets on Saturday and into Sunday. Hitting Drones continue to hit Signal radio and electronic warfare equipment plant in the Stavropol region, an official from Ukraine’s SBU security service told Reuters. 2 facilities at the Signal plant in the city of Stavropol, about 540km (335 miles) from the Ukrainian border, were damaged.
Videos online showed an explosion and a large column of dark smoke rising into the sky. The plant was one of Russia’s leading producers of electronic warfare equipment, including radar, radio navigation equipment, and remote control radio equipment, the official said. “Each such attack stops production processes and reduces the enemy’s military potential. This work will continue.”
Russia’s civil aviation authority said it again had to shut down an airport as Ukrainian drones attacked. Rosaviatsia said it suspended flights soon after midnight on Sunday at the airport serving the city of Volgograd, which is the administrative centre of the broader Volgograd region.
Ukrainian drones also hit a railway power supply in the Volgograd region, the administration of the region in Russia’s south said on Sunday. Air raid alerts were introduced in several other regions in Russia’s west and south, warning of Ukrainian drone attacks, according to posts by regional officials.