Satellite images reveal aftermath of Ukrainian missile strike on factory in Russia's Voronezh
Photo: Missile strike on Voronezh (Russian media)
Satellite images have captured the aftermath of a missile strike by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the Voronezh plant of semiconductor devices, according to Schemes.
Planet Labs imagery from June 23 clearly shows destruction on the territory of the plant in Voronezh.
As a result of the successful Ukrainian attack, at least two buildings at the facility were damaged.
On the day of the strike, Governor of the Voronezh region Alexander Gusev briefly reported damage to "production facilities of one of the enterprises in Voronezh," without specifying its name.
Satellite images reveal aftermath of Ukrainian missile strike on factory in Russia's Voronezh plant of semiconductor devices pic.twitter.com/UihszlTurt
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On June 22, a series of powerful explosions occurred in Voronezh. One of the targets of the attack was the Voronezh semiconductor devices plant Sborka, which is under sanctions from several countries.
Also, over the weekend, Ukraine’s Defense Forces carried out a series of large-scale strikes on Russian targets in occupied Crimea. Gas distribution stations, oil terminals, air defense systems, and the enemy’s logistics infrastructure came under fire.
Today, Russian leader Vladimir Putin instructed the Russian government to minimize the consequences of Ukrainian strikes on facilities in Russia.
In addition, the ATESH partisan movement carried out a successful sabotage operation on Russian territory. According to their data, a rare piece of repair and recovery equipment belonging to Russian Railways was destroyed in Voronezh.