General Staff clarifies results of strike on Kapustyn Yar training ground from where Russia launches Oreshnik
A Russian missile (Illustrative photo: occupiers' resource)

A Ukrainian strike on the Kapustin Yar test site, from which Russia launches Oreshniks, damaged a technical facility for servicing ballistic missiles and a warehouse. On the results of the previous strike reported General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The military said that the strikes on the Russian Defense Ministry's State Central Interspecies Training Area "Kapustin Yar" in Astrakhan region had damaged a technical facility for servicing medium-range ballistic missiles and an assembly building.

In addition, Ukrainian defenders hit a logistics warehouse on the territory of the training ground.

On February 5, the General Staff reported that Ukraine had inflicted a series of successful strikes on the infrastructure of the Russian Kapustin Yar training ground. The Ukrainian Armed Forces used Ukrainian-made Flamingo cruise missiles.

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"Kapustin Yar is a Russian military test site located in the Astrakhan region, near the border with Kazakhstan. It was founded in 1946 as the main test center for Soviet ballistic missiles. For decades, the site was used to test missile systems, air defense systems, and spacecraft. "Kapustin Yar remains one of the key missile test sites in Russia today.