Ukrainian drones struck a munitions factory in central Russia in an overnight attack, a source in Ukraine’s SBU Security Service told Reuters on Saturday. The attack on the Aleksinsky chemical plant, which produces gunpowder, ammunition and weapons in the Tula region about 200 kilometers (120 miles) south of Moscow, was part of a strategy to target factories that support Moscow’s war against Ukraine, the source said. “Attacks on weapons warehouses, military airfields, and enterprises, which are part of the Russian military-industrial complex, reduce Russia’s ability to terrorize our country,” the SBU source said.For the latest updates on the Russia-Ukraine war, visit our dedicated page. The source did not give any estimate of damage to the Aleksinsky factory. Russia’s defense ministry said its forces shot down 50 Ukrainian drones in seven Russian regions overnight, Russian state news agency TASS reported. As the war