

On the night of Wednesday, June 3, a complaint was filed in Michurinsk (Tambov region of the Russian Federation) about a UAV attack. The drones again targeted the Progress plant, which plays an important role in supplying the army of the aggressor country.
Drones were recorded hitting the plant. The Russians shared the corresponding footage online.
Michurinsk Plant “Progress” is an enterprise producing high-tech equipment for aviation and missile systems.
“Progress” also produces a wide range of civil electrical engineering equipment for gas and oil pipelines. The plant is one of the five largest enterprises in the Tambov region.


As OBOZ.UA reported, a series of explosions rocked the Russian city of Michurinsk, Tambov region, on the night of February 12. Drones hit the aggressor state’s Progress plant, which works for the Russian defense industry. Meanwhile, enemy air defense, trying to shoot down air targets over the settlement, also caused damage to Michurinsk.
In April, good drones visited Michurinsk again. They could have attacked the Nikolske LVDS (linear production and dispatching station), a facility in the main oil product transportation system.

“Michurinsk Plant “Progress” is an enterprise producing high-tech equipment for aviation and missile systems.”
Take that with a grain of salt. High tech in mafia land means stolen technology from the West, but at a lower level than the usual “high”.