A video has surfaced showing Flamingo missiles striking a defense plant in Volgograd
A video has been posted on social media showing the moment two Ukrainian FP-5 “Flamingo” missiles struck the Russian defense facility “Titan-Barikady,” located in Volgograd.
The attack on this strategic enemy target took place on the night of June 27. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy officially confirmed that this strike marked the first combat use of the latest FP-5 “Flamingo” missiles. According to estimates by OSINT analysts from the Dnipro Osint community, a total of five missiles were fired at the plant, at least three of which successfully hit their targets. As a result of the strikes, two production workshops and another building at the facility sustained significant damage.
The Russian “Titan-Barikady” plant is a full-cycle enterprise—from design to mass production of military equipment. This defense giant plays a key role in supplying the occupying forces, as it manufactures self-propelled launchers and transport-loading vehicles for the “Iskander-M” operational-tactical missile systems. In addition, the plant produces large-caliber artillery howitzers (the “Msta-B” and “Msta-S”), as well as launchers and ground support units for the “Topol-M” and “Yars” strategic nuclear systems.
The relevant footage was verified and published by the Exilenova+ Telegram channel.
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