Kremlin says Russia could target Rheinmetall plant in Ukraine
FILE PHOTO: Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov attends a meeting of Russia's President Vladimir Putin with Laos' President Thongloun Sisoulith in Moscow, Russia, May 9, 2024. Sputnik/Mikhail Metzel/Kremlin via REUTERS/File Photo
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A military factory of German concern Rheinmetall which opened in Ukraine in late October could become a target for Russian attacks, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday.
When asked about the plant, Peskov said it would 'of course' be a legitimate target.
Rheinmetall said that it was not the first such threat from Moscow and that their operations in Ukraine were well protected. Rheinmetall said in July 2024 that it plans to open four military factories in Ukraine.
The first factory intends to produce a batch of Lynx infantry fighting vehicles by the end of the year, the head of the German concern, Armin Papperger, told Ukrainian media.
Rheinmetall intends to open the second plant in the near future, Papperger said, adding that Rheinmetall also plans to open a gunpowder factory in Ukraine, a tank ammunition plant, as well as to set up production of air defence systems.
Deputy spokesman of Russian Foreign Ministry Andrei Nastasin said in late July that Rheinmetall's facilities, if built, would be a 'legitimate target' for the Russian army.
(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov in Moscow and Sabine Siebold in Berlin; editing by Guy Faulconbridge)
Serious News for Serious Traders! Try StreetInsider.com Premium Free!
You May Also Be Interested In
- Health of Norway's king deteriorates while in hospital, palace says
- Norway to give over $9 billion to Ukraine in 2027
- Commerzbank chair calls for review of German takeover rules after UniCredit bid
Create E-mail Alert Related Categories
ReutersSign up for StreetInsider Free!
Receive full access to all new and archived articles, unlimited portfolio tracking, e-mail alerts, custom newswires and RSS feeds - and more!



Tweet
Share