Ukraine destroyed Chinese Sunflower-200 drones in Tatarstan for the first time
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This is not the first time that Ukraine has struck an enterprise in the Yelabuga region of the Republic of Tatarstan , where the Shahed UAV production plant is located, among other places. This was stated by retired Ukrainian Armed Forces Colonel and instructor pilot Roman Svitan on Radio NV.
“This time the event was carried out by strike UAVs, which after dropping FAB 250, and we have more than a thousand bombs, they hit certain targets” Svitan said.
At the same time, he added that the strike did not hit the production of the Shaheeds themselves or their Russian analogues, the Gerans, but the Chinese Sunflower-200 UAVs.
“Therefore, it was very important to get there. So, they cannot assemble these “Sunflowers”… And therefore the approach chosen was very correct,” added Svitan.
Recall, on April 23, the Armed Forces of Ukraine launched a long-range strike on a high-value russian military-industrial facility located in the Republic of Tatarstan, a region deep inside the russian federation, more than 1,000 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.
The target was a drone manufacturing plant situated within the Alabuga Special Economic Zone, a key industrial cluster that has become increasingly involved in supporting russia’s war effort. According to the Ukrainian forces’ General Staff, the attacked facility has the capacity to produce up to 300 combat drones per day. These drones are believed to be used in Russian operations against Ukraine, including strikes on civilian infrastructure and frontline positions. The factory is located 1,054 km from the Ukrainian border.
The statement confirmed successful impacts and explosions at the site, including damage to the final assembly workshop of the drone production line. The full extent of the damage is still being assessed.
“This strike is a just response to a key strategic military facility used to sustain Russia’s armed aggression and terror against civilians in Ukraine,” the General Staff stated. The attack highlights Ukraine’s growing ability to project force at long range, potentially through the use of domestically produced long-range drones or modified Western systems.
As Russia increasingly leans on drone warfare as a cost-effective and scalable component of its military campaign, the disruption of its drone supply chain could carry notable operational consequences. Facilities like the one in Alabuga represent a significant node in this network and their vulnerability may raise new questions about the Kremlin’s ability to shield critical assets from Ukrainian reach.
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