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Ukraine Strikes Russian Missile Electronics Plant with Cruise Missiles

Ukrainian intelligence says the plant supplies components for the Kh-101, Iskander-K and Pantsir-S1 weapons systems.

  • 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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Eesti Rahvusringhääling broke the news in Estonia on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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