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The Russian missile that hit Poland was made only months earlier, prosecutors found

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Polish prosecutors have identified the cruise missile that crashed in eastern Poland during Russia's mass overnight attack on Ukraine yesterday, according to Ukrinform. Investigators traced the weapon to a recent Russian production run and dated its manufacture, with a Ukrainian expert helping confirm the find

Russia's air war on Ukraine keeps spilling beyond the front, with its drones and aircraft regularly breaching allied airspace along NATO's eastern edge and exposing how hard the bloc finds it to respond.

Prosecutors trace the missile to a Moscow-area plant

Marcin Kozak, spokesman for the District Prosecutor's Office in Lublin, spoke at a media briefing on Friday, a Ukrinform correspondent reported on 31 July. He said the fallen weapon was a Russian Kh-101 cruise missile. Investigators reached that conclusion after examining the impact site in Lublin Voivodeship and the fragments recovered there. The same work let them date the weapon's manufacture and trace where in Russia it was built.

"Preliminary work examining the site and the traces found — that is, elements of the aerial object — allows us to state unequivocally what object we are dealing with," Kozak said. "This is a Kh-101 missile, manufactured in the second quarter of 2026 at one of the enterprises in Moscow Oblast."

Crater left by a Russian Kh-101 cruise missile in a field in Poland, 30 July 2026. Photo: Radio ESKA
Crater left by a Russian Kh-101 cruise missile in a field in Poland, 30 July 2026. Photo: Radio ESKA

That places the weapon's origin at a plant in the Moscow area, the region ringing the Russian capital. A Ukrainian expert arrived in Poland yesterday evening and joined the identification.

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Warsaw confirms a Russian Kh-101 cruise missile overshot Ukraine and hit a field in Poland

How the missile crossed into Poland

Yesterday, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk confirmed that a Kh-101 had crossed into Polish airspace during the overnight barrage. It came down about 50 kilometers from Lublin, leaving behind a crater where its warhead exploded. Poland put its air defenses on alert and scrambled military aircraft as Russia's missiles neared the border. Air raid sirens sounded in Lublin around 03:50 local time, and crews later found the crater and scattered debris around 95 km into Poland.

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Routes of Russian missiles and drones during the attack on Ukraine, one track crossing into Poland, 30 July 2026. Map: PPO RADAR / monitor_ua

The Russian missile either strayed into Poland or was deliberately directed there during Russia's mass attack on Ukraine overnight on 30 July. Russia sent missiles and drones across the country, and several areas reported hits and fires. Its strikes hit Lviv, Kyiv, and Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, where the barrage also killed civilians in central Ukraine.

After the missile fell, two disinformation campaigns spread through Poland's information space, one aimed at Ukraine and the other at the Polish government.

Tusk also signaled that Warsaw would soon weigh sending Ukraine more missiles for its Patriot air defense systems.

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One plant makes the seats that save Russian pilots—Ukraine’s Flamingo missile torched it 1,200 km from home

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Ukraine struck deep inside Russia on the morning of 24 July 2026, hitting a defense plant in the city of Kirov with a Flamingo cruise missile, according to monitoring channels. The target builds ejection seats for Russia's fighter jets, along with anti-aircraft missiles and other aviation gear. The Ukrainian company that makes the Flamingo indirectly confirmed the strike.

Ukraine's deep-strike program has turned the European part of Russia into a target map, chasing the plants, refineries, depots, and warehouses that arm and bankroll the invasion far behind the front.

A Flamingo missile hits Kirov

Ukraine's Defense Forces struck the Avitek plant in Kirov on the morning of 24 July, some 1,200 km from Ukraine. Residents woke to explosions and a fire, Russian news Telegram channel Astra reported. Monitoring Telegram channel Exilenova+ published videos of a thick black column of smoke rising over the city, and wrote that a missile may have hit the plant. 

A Russian aviation-defense plant is burning in Kirov

A missile reportedly hit the Aviatek plant this morning, and black smoke rose over the site. Aviatek builds aviation equipment and products for Russia's defense industry—the same industry feeding Russia's war. Kirov sits about… pic.twitter.com/eGBD9ljZ1R

— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) July 24, 2026

Astra, citing open-source analysts, identified the burning site as Avitek, and Russians filming the strike said the hit landed on the factory. 

 

Fire Point confirms the strike

Denys Shtilierman, co-owner and chief designer of Ukrainian missile maker Fire Point, confirmed the strike on X, posting a flamingo emoji beside a cited tweet. 

🦩 https://t.co/XGgNvaOeso

— Denys Shtilierman (@DenShtilierman) July 24, 2026

He later posted footage of the launch. 

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— Denys Shtilierman (@DenShtilierman) July 24, 2026

Monitoring channels noted that the missile hit one of the plant's central buildings.

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Residents watch black smoke billow behind a building in Kirov following the strike on the Avitek plant, Russia, 24 July 2026. Photo: Exilenova+

What the Avitek plant makes

Avitek — formally the Vyatka Machine-Building Enterprise — belongs to Russia's Almaz-Antey air-defense concern, according to tracker OSINT Varta. It is the country's only serial producer of ejection seats for every fighter and attack aircraft in Russia's fleet. The plant also turns out anti-aircraft guided missiles, target missiles, and air-target simulators, plus winches and beam holders for warplanes.

The works supplies engines for Tor air-defense systems and parts for the Kh-101 and Kh-59 missiles that Russia fires at Ukrainian cities. It also builds, repairs, and modernizes the K-36DM ejection seats used in the Su-34 and Su-57 jets. Ukraine's military intelligence project War & Sanctions lists Avitek as a maker of surface-to-air missiles tied to Tor production. 

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Smoke drifts over Kirov's industrial zone after the strike on the Avitek plant, Russia, 24 July 2026. Photo: Exilenova+
Avitek falls under sanctions from the US, EU, Ukraine, Canada, Switzerland, and New Zealand over its work supplying Russia's military.

Where the Flamingo has struck before

Ukraine's Flamingo campaign has widened through the summer. 

  • On 27 June, the missile destroyed parts of two buildings at the Titan-Barrikady plant in Volgograd, a launcher maker inside Russia's Roscosmos space corporation, after at least five Flamingos struck the site that day. 

  • On 10 June, the missiles hit the VNIIR-Progress plant in Cheboksary, which makes satellite-navigation antennas for the Russian army.

  • On 1 July, drones hit the Mayak plant and a physical-measurements institute in Penza, both involved in equipping the Su-57. 

  • The day before the Kirov strike, one of Russia's Su-57 stealth fighters crashed near Moscow, possibly downed by its own side's air defenses.

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