On June 22, Ukrainian Air Force units successfully struck an electronics manufacturing facility in Voronezh, Russia, known for producing components for Russian missiles. The attack utilized precision air-launched cruise missiles, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
This facility is believed to be the Voronezh Semiconductor Plant, which manufactures electronic components for various Russian missile systems, including the Iskander tactical missile system and the Kh-101 cruise missile. The General Staff emphasized that the destruction of this facility would significantly hinder Russia’s ability to produce new missiles.
Images and videos showcasing the aftermath of the strikes have circulated on Russian social media platforms. This operation follows a series of attacks by Ukrainian forces on June 21 and the early hours of June 22, which included a strike on a military communications center in Moscow.
Ukrainian Air Force units targeted a key electronics plant in Voronezh, impacting Russia's missile production capabilities. This strike is part of ongoing military operations against Russian military infrastructure.
