Several Storm Shadow missiles hit a plant in Voronezh, Russia, that manufactures Pantsir air-defense missiles and components for Kh-101 and Iskander-K cruise missiles, according to a single source. Damage and casualties are not yet reported.
A single source reports that several Storm Shadow missiles struck a military plant in Voronezh, Russia, around Monday midday (Jerusalem time). The facility produces Pantsir air-defense systems and components for Iskander-K and Kh-101 cruise missiles, according to the same source. The report is unverified by official channels, and there is no independent confirmation of damage or casualties. The strike follows a series of Ukrainian long-range attacks on Russian military-industrial targets in recent weeks, including a strike on the same Voronezh semiconductor plant earlier today (12:17 Jerusalem) reported by The Zioneer, and previous attacks on facilities in Cheboksary and Crimea.
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