'Ukrainian' Cessna drone blows up factory 745 miles inside Russia



A remote-control Cessna plane loaded with explosives has struck a factory making Shahed drones deep inside Russia in an attack that was almost certainly carried out by Ukraine. Dramatic footage shows the light aircraft diving into the factory as stunned workers watch on, before exploding into a fireball. Locals say three of the planes in total targeted factories in Yelabuga, a city in Russia’s Tatarstan region which is located 745 miles from the Ukrainian border. It is just the latest drone attack to target industrial facilities deep within Russia, as Ukraine tries to wear away at Putin’s ability
to produce weapons for the war raging hundreds of miles away. #russia #ukraine #ukraine

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38 thoughts on “'Ukrainian' Cessna drone blows up factory 745 miles inside Russia”

  1. It's NOT a Cessna, fools!! It's a Ukrainian ultralight, the Aeroprakt A-22LS Foxbat. The picture is clear enough to recognize the shape if you know anything about light aircraft.

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  2. Russia targets schools, electrical grids, and civilian apartment buildings. Ukraine targets ammunition factories making warheads. This is why everyone in eastern europe hates the lousy Russians.

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  3. Just to be clear. This is American and UK funded. The targets are overwhelmingly civilian targets. The targets are struck during the working day to maximize casualties. It is done with the explicit political goal of promoting "regime change" in Russia. This is literally the definition of state-sponsored terrorism. I would say I'm ashamed of my country, but my entire government is illegitimate. It was installed by fraud. The election was rigged, and nothing about the regime making the decisions has any sort of legitimacy in terms of public support. These people are criminals, international criminals, who commit capital crimes and crimes against humanity on a daily basis, and believe me there is a reckoning coming. No terrorism in my name. These people don't represent me.

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  4. In the comments, Ukrainians laugh at the fact that CESNA blew up university dormitories in the economic zone. And young students suffered from this. And after that they also ask: Why did Russia come to denazify them?

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  5. Is there any evidence that it actually flew all the way from Ukraine to Tatarstan? If it really is a Cessna, it could have been equipped with an RC system and explosives and launched anywhere (for example by GUR agents), maybe in the north of Kasachstan or even within Russia. Cessnas are probably the most available GA aircraft wherever you are on the planet.

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  6. American veteran writer Noctis Draven – "Ukraine and the West are extremely concerned about Russia's reaction to the Moscow massacre. The truth is that Russia treats Ukraine with caution. Russia has 100 times more power than it used against Ukraine. Russia has so far considered the situation in Ukraine as pest control. Moreover, the pest was Zelensky belonging to the West and his Nazi army. When dealing with pests, you don't burn down the whole house, you expel the pests. The West is concerned that Russia will not be able to hold back for long if there is an escalation like the Moscow massacre. It won't take Russia two years to destroy Ukraine. If she wanted to, then in two weeks Ukraine would have turned into a history lesson for Eastern European children. It would be a crater in the ground."

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  7. Wow! I knew that Russia's security was not that great, but this is incredible. To fly 3 full size light aircraft across 600+ miles of Russian airspace from Ukraine without any alerts. The planes must have been over Russia for 3 hours.

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  8. "so don't play with me cause your playing with fire" πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

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  9. Ukrainian Cessna with 90KG explosive demolished part of building next to bus stop residential area. Nowhere closed to Alabuga Shahed Russian drone manufacturing facility as it was reported by western sources

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  10. Ukrainian Cessna with 90KG explosive demolished part of building next to bus stop residential area. Nowhere closed to Alabuga Shahed Russian drone manufacturing facility as it was reported by western sources lies

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  11. Putin is not invading but liberating Ukraine from CIA financed 2014 Kiev coup. The root problem is Vladimir Lenin who created project called "Ukraine". Ukrainians proved to be incapable to live in peace fighting each other west against east. Modern times Vladimir is in the process of canceling this failed project so it can never be exploited against Russia by the western enemies. Kapish?

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  12. Thats not a factory it was a University ..and would be considered terrorism by any other because it targeted civilians it's obvious NATO a goal is to start a global nuclear war and it is a fact Ukraine was attacking retiree Russian civilians on vacation at a place they built themselves in the 1980s and that is why Vladimir Putin crossed the border ethically

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