 Ukrainian drones hit a Russian aircraft and missile plant. Ukrainian drones attacked an aircraft plant in Smolensk, where X-59 missiles were produced according to the main intelligence directorate of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine. The drone flew past the Karwash and the Kutuzov shopping centre on Kutuzov Street toward the building of the Smolensk aircraft plant, which also houses an experimental flight test station. This information contradicts Russian Defence Ministry statements claiming the interception of all drones in Smolensk. The head of Smolensk, Alexander Novikov, said that five drones were shot down over the regional centre and its suburbs. According to him, there were no injuries. Novikov urged residents not to leave their homes. According to sources on the Astra Telegram channel, during the attack, the drone damaged the roof of one of the workshops of the Smolensk aviation plant. One of the drones exploded on the roof of the 55th workshop, creating a hole two by two metres. Previously, the workshop equipment was not damaged. The second drone fell in front of the 63rd workshop of the plant. The third drone, after an attempt to land by the Russian military, crashed into the 55th workshop and detonated. Its fragments hit the runway of the Severny airfield and also damaged the windows of two apartments in a residential building, Wright's Astra. The plant is involved in the production of components and aircraft such as the Yak-18T and SM-92T aircraft families. It also repairs Yak-18Ts and produces spare parts for the Yak-40 and Yak-42 aircraft. Russian troops use KH-59 missiles with a range of up to 280 kilometres when shelling military and civilian targets in Ukraine.