Vladimir Putinhas directly blamed Britain for aStorm Shadow missileonslaught byUkraine, which hit and destroyed one of his most sensitive war factories on Wednesday (March 11). A total of six people were killed and 42 were wounded in the devastating attack on the Silicon El microelectronicsplantin the border region of Bryansk.
At least 10 of the wounded were in a grave condition, according to Russian sources. Putin’s own war propagandists claimed the dictator looked “impotent” due to the Storm Shadow strikes, with no sign of functioning air defences. Some Russian accounts claim up to seven UK-supplied Storm Shadow missiles hit the plant.
“It is obvious that the launch of these missiles would have been impossible without British specialists,” said Putin’s spokesperson,Dmitry Peskov.
He added in a chilling warning to Britain: “We are aware of this. We know this very well, and we are, of course, taking it into account."
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Peskov added that in order to prevent "such barbaric actions by the Kyiv regime from continuing, a special military operation is being carried out to demilitarise Kyiv and deprive it of the ability to carry out such barbaric strikes.
“This is one of the objectives.”
The plant is crucial for supplying hi-tech microelectronic components to some of Putin’s deadliest missiles. They include Iskander ballistic missiles, S-300, S-400 and Pantsir air defence systems andBulava submarine-launched nuclear missiles.
Putin’s war analysts expressed horror at the clinical attacks taking out key military targets and complained this made the Kremlin dictator look “impotent”.
Source: Daily Express :: World Feed