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UKRAINE has targeted a major Russian explosives plant overnight as it sent hundreds of kamikaze drones into Vladimir Putin’s territory.

A succession of loud explosions were reported at the Sverdlov Plant in Dzerzhinsk, with clouds of white smoke rising from the enterprise in Nizhny Novgorod region in the wake of the attacks.

Ukraine launched a drone attack in Russia's Nizhny Novgorod region on Sunday morning
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Ukraine launched a drone attack in Russia's Nizhny Novgorod region on Sunday morningCredit: East2west News
A fire broke out at the Russian Kremniy EL microelectronics manufacturing plant - a key producer for Putin's war - as the result of the drone attack
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A fire broke out at the Russian Kremniy EL microelectronics manufacturing plant - a key producer for Putin's war - as the result of the drone attackCredit: East2west News

It is one of the largest Russian producers of industrial explosives, and also manufactures aviation and artillery shells, aerial bombs, components for cumulative anti-tank guided missiles, and warheads for air defence systems.

Footage showed a bright flash in what appeared to be a direct hit on the strategic plant.

Russian air defences were also active around the plant where locals reported ten or more explosions.

The Dzerzhinsk plant has been sanctioned by all major Western countries and Ukraine as a key supplier for Putin’s war machine.

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Four firefighters were reported wounded after the strike.

Separately, huge explosions were recorded on videos in both Oryol and Lipetsk cities amid attacks from Ukrainian kamikaze drones.

The targets in these regions - both key locations for Russia’s military-industrial complex - were not immediately clear.

The Russian defence ministry claimed to have shot down 110 Ukrainian drones overnight, including 18 in Oryol region, and 27 in Lipetsk region.

Some 43 were downed over Kursk region.

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One targeting Moscow region was downed but more were reported, according to the ministry.

Kazan airport was closed this morning amid suspected drone strikes.

A day earlier a key Russian microelectronics plant caught fire after a jet-powered kamikaze drone strike by Ukraine.

The vast Kremniy El complex in Bryansk region reportedly manufactures microchips for Vladimir Putin’s deadly Iskander ballistic missiles.

One of the biggest electronics bases in Russia with 1,700-plus workers, it also makes key hi-tech parts for multiple other lethal weapons.

Locals said the plant was ablaze following the thunderous nighttime strikes as Ukraine penetrated Russian air defences.

Pictures showed significant damage to a plant building in the aftermath of the fire.

Meanwhile, 17 people were injured as a result of the night attack of the Russian Armed Forces on Kryvyi Rih.

Locals near the plant reported ten or more explosions
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Locals near the plant reported ten or more explosionsCredit: East2west News
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