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Long-range Ukrainian UAVs are now capable of striking military and strategic targets in Russia’s Ural regions. This was acknowledged by Artem Zhoga, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin’s plenipotentiary representative in the Ural Federal District, Dialog.UA reports after monitoring social media. Zhoga called on residents of the Ural regions to be vigilant, as "the Urals are now within range" of Ukrainian drones. The video was published by the Exilenova+ Telegram channel. This is how the Russian dictator’s plenipotentiary representative in the Urals Federal District responded to the Ukrainian drone attack on military and strategic facilities in the Sverdlovsk and Chelyabinsk regions. Ukrainian long-range UAVs indeed struck strategic targets in the Sverdlovsk and Chelyabinsk regions. This information was practically directly confirmed by Chelyabinsk Region Governor Alexey Teksler and Sverdlovsk Region Governor Denis Pasler. In Chelyabinsk, according to preliminary information, the local metallurgical plant, one of Russia’s largest metallurgical enterprises, was hit. The specific targets in the Sverdlovsk region are still unknown. The drones are said to have flown as far as Yekaterinburg, the capital of the Urals. Chelyabinsk Region Governor Alexey Teksler acknowledged that strategic facilities in the region were attacked by drones. He claimed that Russian air defenses allegedly thwarted an attempt to attack an infrastructure facility and that "there was no damage." He did not specify which facility he was referring to. A Russian Defense Ministry report stated that Russian air defenses over the Chelyabinsk Region allegedly shot down Ukrainian UAVs, but did not provide an exact number. The Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Plant is one of the largest facilities in the Russian metallurgical industry. Its products are used by the Russian military-industrial complex, making it a legitimate target for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. As a reminder, according to the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine , Russia’s metallurgical industry is in deep crisis. In 2025, due to the crisis, the Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Plant reduced its workweek to four days to reduce its salaries. Ukrainian long-range drones now threaten Russia’s Ural region, more than 1,500 kilometers from the Russian-Ukrainian border, Secretary of Russia’s Security Council and former Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said recently. The Ural is a geographic region spanning Russia and Kazakhstan, lying between the East European and West Siberian plains. The area is dominated by a mountain range that forms a natural boundary between Europe and Asia. Shoigu said the development of Ukrainian drones has advanced to the point that "no Russian region can feel safe," with the Ural region already "in the immediate danger zone." Shoigu said that in 2025, Ukrainian aerial strikes on infrastructure across Russia surged nearly fourfold, with more than 23,000 attacks recorded. The Ural region hosts strategic defense-industrial enterprises, energy facilities, chemical plants, and some of Russia’s largest oil and gas fields — key components of the country’s economic strength and defense capability, Shoigu said. The region also features an extensive transportation network, including major rail lines and hubs, as well as federal highways, according to Shoigu. "Disabling them could not only cause significant economic damage but also disrupt major metropolitan areas and key supply chains, including those essential to supporting a special military operation," the official said. The secretary said that Ukrainian forces are primarily targeting military sites, transportation networks, and energy facilities. Since early 2026, the attacks on Russian industrial enterprises and oil refineries have intensified, hitting operations that support the defense sector and supply the Russian military, he added. Since the start of the full-scale invasion, Ukraine has been a pioneer in drone warfare, becoming the first to deploy short-range kamikaze drones on the battlefield. Ukrainian forces later scaled up production of long-range drones, even as Russia was already fielding similar models — first imported from Iran and later produced domestically using the Iranian design. Ukrainian long-range drones, far cheaper and easier to produce than most missiles, can now strike targets more than 2,000 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.
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