Ukraine says it launches Flamingo missiles at a Russian military target in Volgograd overnight, with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy describing the strike as causing fires at the facility. Multiple outlets report that the attack targets an arms or missile-related plant, and that the incident results in injuries. Times of India adds that ten people are injured, though the other reports emphasize the strike and fires without the same level of detail.

The reports also mention a separate set of attacks by Ukrainian forces during the same period. Times of India says Ukrainian drones target an oil pumping station in Russia’s Vladimir region. It also frames the actions within a broader pattern of Ukrainian long-range strikes following a larger drone assault on Friday affecting multiple Russian regions.

Across the sources, the common elements are Ukraine’s attribution of the Flamingo missile strike to a military plant in Volgograd, the reported outbreak of fires at the site, and Zelenskyy’s public confirmation. Details on damage assessments, the plant’s exact functions, and casualty figures vary by outlet.