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Ukraine launched a modified Neptune missile from a truck, striking a Russian factory 150 miles inside Russia, marking a shift to land-based, long-range attacks.
Ukraine used a modified Neptune anti-ship missile, dubbed "Long Neptune," in a nighttime strike on the Karachev Elektrodetal factory in Russia’s Bryansk region, about 150 miles from the border.
The attack, confirmed by Ukraine’s General Staff, targeted a facility producing military and aerospace components.
The missile, originally designed for naval use, was launched from a truck and had an extended range beyond its original 175-mile capability.
Ukraine reported launching four missiles, with the strike causing explosions and a large fire.
The development reflects Ukraine’s growing use of adapted weapons for land-based attacks, reducing reliance on Western-supplied systems amid inconsistent support and targeting restrictions.
Ucrania lanzó un misil Neptuno modificado desde un camión, golpeando una fábrica rusa a 150 millas dentro de Rusia, marcando un cambio hacia ataques terrestres de largo alcance.