Early Saturday morning, June 27, a series of explosions occurred in the Russian city of Volgograd following a Ukrainian long-range strike targeting local defense infrastructure.
Volgograd Region Governor Andrey Bocharov stated that the area was attacked by “high-speed aerial targets.” He confirmed that an industrial enterprise was damaged and reported that 10 people sustained injuries, though he did not identify the specific facility.
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The approach of the projectiles prompted air raid warnings across several Russian regions, including Penza, Samara, Orenburg, and Tatarstan.
Following the strike, Denys Shtilerman, co-founder of the Ukrainian defense tech initiative Fire Point, confirmed the use of FP-5 “Flamingo” cruise missiles. Publishing a video of a missile launch on social media, Shtilerman wrote: “Volgograd is welcoming the seasonal migration of flamingos from Ukraine. To be continued.”
Open-source intelligence (OSINT) Telegram channles, including the ASTRA monitoring group, analyzed footage of the missile flights and the resulting smoke plumes, geolocating the impact site to the territory of the “Titan-Barrikady” Federal Research and Production Center.
Titan-Barrikady, a subsidiary of the Russian state corporation Roscosmos, is a highly classified and critical component of Russia’s defense industrial base. The enterprise designs and manufactures mobile launchers for strategic missile systems, including the Yars and Topol-M, as well as launchers for the Iskander-M operational-tactical missile system and various large-caliber artillery systems.
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