Ukraine's military hits Russian missile components plant in Bryansk region


KYIV, ⁠April 1 (Reuters) - ⁠Ukraine's military ‌struck a Russian missile components ​production ⁠plant in ⁠the Bryansk region, ⁠the ‌Ukrainian ⁠General Staff said ​on ‌Wednesday.

Ukrainian forces are ⁠increasing ​their strikes ⁠inside Russia, targeting ​weapons production and also ⁠energy and oil sector facilities.

(Reporting ​by ⁠Yuliia Dysa, ​Olena ‌Harmash; Editing ​by Joe Bavier)

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