Ukraine attacked a plant producing electronic chips for Russia's missile array in Voronezh, western Russia, with cruise missiles, according to an unverified report. The strike follows a earlier attack on a separate Voronezh defense plant this morning that The Zioneer reported at 12:17.
Ukraine struck a plant in the western Russian city of Voronezh that manufactures electronic chips for Russia's missile arsenal, using cruise missiles, according to a single unverified report received Monday evening.
This is the second reported attack on military-related industry in Voronezh today. Earlier, The Zioneer reported at 12:17 that Ukraine had hit a semiconductor plant in the city, a facility linked to Russia's missile and military vehicle industries. A subsequent report at 12:50 described a strike by several Storm Shadow missiles on a different Voronezh plant that produces Pantsir air-defense missiles and components for Kh-101 and Iskander-K cruise missiles.
No details on damage, casualties, or the specific cruise missile type used in tonight's strike are yet available. The report has not been independently corroborated.
3 developments
- DevelopingUkraine strike damages Voronezh plant that makes Pantsir missiles and Kh-101 parts, report says
- StrongUkraine strikes titanium-chemical plant in northern Crimea overnight
- DevelopingDamage reported after Flamingo cruise missile hits strategic electronics plant in Cheboksary
- DevelopingUkraine strikes Russian chemical plant in Novomoskovsk
Source and signal
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