Ukrainian Storm Shadow cruise missiles struck the Voronezh Semiconductor Devices Plant, causing extensive damage and reportedly putting it out of commission, according to the Voronezh regional governor. Three people were injured. The attack follows two earlier strikes on defense plants in the same city that The Zioneer reported at 12:50 and 19:43 today.
Ukrainian Storm Shadow cruise missiles struck the Voronezh Semiconductor Devices Plant on Monday evening, causing extensive damage, a major fire, and reportedly destroying clean-room equipment and imported Western machinery. Three people were wounded, according to Voronezh regional governor Alexander Gusev. The strike was first reported by the OSINTdefender channel.
The attack marks the third Ukrainian strike on defense-industrial targets in Voronezh this week, and the second on the same day. As The Zioneer reported at 12:50, several Storm Shadow missiles earlier hit a plant that manufactures Pantsir air-defense missiles and components for Kh-101 and Iskander-K cruise missiles. A second bulletin at 19:43 noted that strike was the first of two that day; this evening's hit on the semiconductor facility is therefore the third overall on Voronezh within roughly eight hours.
The Voronezh Semiconductor Devices Plant produces electronic chips used in Russian missile systems and military electronics. The reported destruction of clean-room and Western tooling — much of which Russia cannot replace due to sanctions — suggests a significant long-term impact on Russia's ability to manufacture precision-guided munitions. The claim still comes from a single channel reporting the governor's statement; further corroboration or independent imagery may follow.
3 developments
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- DevelopingUkraine strikes Russian chemical plant in Novomoskovsk
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