SBU hits Russian plant producing missile fuel components – source

Ukraine's Security Service has hit a chemical plant in Russia's Tver region that produces fuel components for cruise missiles. About LIGA.net said an SBU source.
According to him, on the night of February 7, drones of the Alpha Special Operations Center struck a research plant in the village of Redkino, Tver region.
At this facility, the Russians produce rocket fuel components for X-55 and X-101 missiles, as well as fuel additives for diesel fuel and aviation kerosene.
After the hits, a large-scale fire broke out on the territory of the enterprise, with a column of black smoke rising above the facility. The FIRMS service, which monitors fires around the world in real time, detected the active fire.
The source noted that the Redkin Research Plant is under sanctions from the United States, the United Kingdom, and a number of other countries.
The authorities of the Russian region confirmed the fire at an enterprise in the Konakovo district and complained about a drone attack.
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