Ukrainian Forces Strike Russian 'Iskander' Missile Component Factory in Bryansk
Missile Strike Targets Bryansk Electronics Plant
According to ХВИЛЯ: Ukrainian defense forces have conducted a missile strike against the Kremniy El microelectronics plant in Bryansk, Russia. The attack was carried out using air-launched Storm Shadow cruise missiles. This facility is a key producer of discrete semiconductors and integrated circuits used in Russian weaponry, specifically for the guidance and control systems of Iskander ballistic missiles. Strikes on such specialized industrial targets are a significant development in the conflict, aiming to degrade Russia's precision weapons capability.
Reconnaissance for this operation was provided by the Raid separate regiment of unmanned systems. Preliminary reports confirm a precise hit on the target, with significant damage inflicted on the plant's production capacity. The full extent of the damage is still being assessed. Defense officials stated that Kremniy El is a critical link in the supply chain for Russia's high-precision armaments.
Strategic Significance of the Strike
This attack on the Kremniy El factory underscores Ukraine's ongoing campaign to disrupt the industrial base supporting Russia's war effort. Given the fundamental role of microelectronics in modern missiles and drones, disabling such production nodes can directly impact Russia's ability to manufacture and replenish its advanced weapon stocks. These deep-strike operations form part of a broader Ukrainian strategy to systematically weaken the enemy's military infrastructure, which could have long-term effects on the battlefield dynamics.
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