Russians likely hit Baykar plant in Kyiv
Igor Zinkevich, co-founder of the NGO "Varta-1" and a deputy of the Lviv City Council, reported that the production of the Turkish airline Baykar was hit by a Russian strike overnight.
Igor Zinkevich, co-founder of the NGO "Varta-1" and a deputy of the Lviv City Council, reported that the production of the Turkish airline Baykar was hit by a Russian strike overnight.
Igor Zinkevich, co-founder of the NGO "Varta-1" and a deputy of the Lviv City Council, reported that the production of the Turkish airline Baykar was hit by a Russian strike overnight.
Footage from surveillance cameras allegedly from the Baykar plant was published by the X-account Clash Report. It shows a hit on the roof of the enterprise, accompanied by strong flashes and smoke.


Igor Zinkevich claims that this is the Baykar enterprise, according to him, this is the fourth attack in the last six months on a UAV production plant.
“Two hits were recorded — the production facilities suffered serious damage. Despite the war and previous attacks, the company continued to invest tens of millions of its own funds, train personnel and prepare production. Most of the facilities were already almost ready, the main personnel had completed training,” said the deputy of the Lviv City Council.
Clash Report also published a render that was shown at a production presentation, hinting at the design's similarity to the impact site.

Last October, Baykar CEO Haluk Bayraktar announced that the opening of the Ukrainian plant is scheduled for August 2025.
Due to the combined missile attack on the night of August 28, 16 people were killed and 38 injured in the capital alone. According to the Air Force report , the enemy launched 629 air attacks on Ukraine.
The attack damaged the facilities of a number of Ukrainian businesses and companies, including the office of the IT company FRACTAL, which is located in the LIFT99 co-working space , owned by Estonian entrepreneur Ragnar Sass, and the sorting center of Nova Poshta .



