Key facts
- Ukraine struck the Voronezh Semiconductor Plant in Russia on June 22.
- Ukraine claims the Voronezh plant produces components for advanced missile systems.
- The strike on the Voronezh plant caused significant damage and smoke.
- Three people were injured in the strike on the Voronezh plant.
- A Russian attack damaged a facility belonging to Ukrainian drone maker General Cherry.
- All employees of General Cherry were unharmed.
- General Cherry is assessing the extent of the damage to its facility.
Ukrainian forces conducted a strike on the Voronezh Semiconductor Plant located in Russia, which Ukraine's General Staff claims is involved in producing components for advanced missile systems. The attack, which occurred on June 22, resulted in substantial damage to the facility and visible smoke plumes. Three individuals sustained injuries as a result of the strike.
In a separate development, a production facility operated by General Cherry, identified as a significant Ukrainian drone manufacturer, has been damaged by a Russian attack. The founder of General Cherry confirmed that all employees at the facility were unharmed during the incident. The company is currently assessing the full extent of the damage to its production capabilities. The specific date of the Russian attack on the General Cherry facility was not provided.
