 Ukraine has hit a factory near Moscow where the Kinzel missile is manufactured with drones. Ukraine has successfully struck a missile factory near Moscow and a chemical plant in Russia's Bryansk region. A source in the main intelligence directorate has told the Kyiv Post. The methods, locations and tools used in the strikes were not disclosed, but the source said There were explosions and detonations within the aggressor states' territory directly linked to the production of missile weapons, particularly Kinzel. The Kinzel is Russia's hypersonic cruise missile, a weapon billed by the Kremlin to be too fast for any missile in the world to intercept, though repeated interceptions by Patriot air defense systems in Ukraine have proven otherwise. The source did not elaborate on the damage caused to the missile factory or the chemical plant, but said that, following these actions, the enemy will face increased challenges. According to Russian media reports, a drone targeted a chemical plant in the Bryansk region. The Baza telegram channel stated that on the night of November 14, an aircraft-type drone was discovered in a workshop under construction at the Bryansk chemical plant, named after the 50th anniversary of the USSR in the village of Siltsy. The drone carrying explosives did not detonate, but it pierced the workshop's roof in three places. Special services personnel were dispatched to the scene. Additionally, the Astra telegram channel reported explosions in the vicinity of Constructosko, Bayuro, Mashinostronia, in Kolomna, near Moscow. The channel shared footage of a drone reportedly heading towards Kolomna. This marks the second attack on the bureau in recent days, with the first occurring on November 11. The drone fell and exploded on the bureau's premises, causing damage to the facades of two buildings and breaking windows in nearby houses.