Ukraine conducted a drone attack targeting Moscow and a significant military explosives manufacturer on the night of October 19-20, 2024. This operation aimed at the Ya. M. Sverdlov State Owned Enterprise in Dzerzhinsk, known for producing munitions used in the ongoing conflict.
Kabul 24: Russian air defense systems reportedly intercepted 110 Ukrainian drones across various regions, including Moscow and Kursk. Despite these efforts, four firefighters sustained minor injuries from shrapnel during the Dzerzhinsk attack, as confirmed by local officials.
Impact on Infrastructure
The Sverdlov plant, approximately 400 km from Moscow, is one of the largest suppliers of explosives for Russian military operations. The U.S. and EU have imposed sanctions on this facility due to its role in the war against Ukraine. Residents reported powerful explosions and smoke in the area during the assault.
Response from Russian Authorities
Moscow’s Mayor Sergei Sobyanin noted that debris from intercepted drones fell in the Ramensky district without causing damage or casualties. Ukrainian officials have stated that such strikes are retaliatory measures against Russia’s persistent air assaults on Ukraine.
Broader Context
This incident underscores Ukraine’s strategy to disrupt critical infrastructure supporting Russia’s military efforts, amidst ongoing tensions and escalating drone warfare between the two nations.