Ukrainian Drones Hit Cruise Missile Plant Near Moscow

On the night of 28 May, long-range drones of the Security Service of Ukraine struck a strategic enterprise of the Russian military-industrial complex in the city of Dubna, 130 km north of Moscow. This is the Raduga plant, which manufactures cruise missiles.
The Gaze reports on this with reference to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
In particular, during the attack, Ukrainian drones bypassed the Russian air defence systems protecting the Russian capital and hit the assembly and equipment workshops of the enterprise. A fire broke out there.
The plant is part of the Tactical Missile Armament Corporation and manufactures cruise missiles of various classes: air-to-air, air-to-ground, and ground-to-ground. These include the Х-101/555, Х-69, and Х-59MK missiles, which Russia uses to terrorise the population and civilian objects in Ukraine.
The General Staff reports that the plant is part of the Kronstadt company, which specialises in unmanned aerial systems. In particular, it manufactures Orion, Inokhodets, Molniya, Grom, Termit, Helios, and Sirius drones, as well as ground control systems.
Also, during the night, Ukrainian defence forces struck the Angstrom company in the Moscow region, which develops and manufactures microelectronic components widely used by enterprises in the Russian military-industrial complex.
In addition, the day before, the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces successfully attacked the Dmitrovsky plant in the Ivanovo region of the Russian Federation. Explosions were recorded on the territory of the plant. The enterprise produces organic chemicals – components of explosives and gunpowder, as well as additives for rocket and aviation fuel.