Ukraine Strikes Russian Missile Electronics Plant with Cruise Missiles
Ukrainian officials said the plant makes missile electronics and the strike damaged production facilities, with three people injured, according to regional authorities.
- On Monday, June 22, 2026, Ukraine reportedly struck the Sborka semiconductor plant in Voronezh with cruise missiles, causing significant damage to the facility located approximately 500 kilometers northeast of the Ukrainian border.
- Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate identifies Sborka as a critical designer of semiconductor matrices for the Kh-101 cruise missile, Iskander-K complex, and Pantsir-S1 air defense system, making it a strategic node in Russia's weapons manufacturing network.
- Ukraine previously targeted other military microelectronics producers: Kremniy in Bryansk in March 2026 and VNIIR-Progress in Cheboksary in May 2026, establishing a pattern of intelligence-driven strikes on specific manufacturing nodes.
- Disrupting these supplies compresses Russian production timelines, forcing procurement officials to find alternative suppliers or deplete reserves faster than replenishment under Western sanctions restrictions.
- Voronezh, which lies 310 miles from the Ukrainian border, hosts significant military-industrial infrastructure, making it a recurring target in Ukraine's broader campaign to degrade Russia's weapons production capacity.
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