Ukrainian forces carried out a precision strike on a key Russian defense manufacturing plant in the Bryansk border region on Tuesday, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy confirmed. The targeted facility, known as the Kremniy El factory, reportedly produced critical electronic components used in Russian missiles.
Ukraine's military deployed British-supplied Storm Shadow cruise missiles in the operation, releasing aerial footage showing large explosions and fires engulfing the plant and surrounding area. Reuters independently verified the strike's location by matching visual details in the footage with satellite imagery of the site.
Zelenskiy addressed the strike during his nightly video broadcast, citing a battlefield report from top commander Oleksandr Syrskyi. "The plant produced electronics and components for Russian missiles — the very missiles that strike our cities, our villages, and civilians," the president stated. Ukraine's General Staff described the factory as a critically important node in Russia's high-precision weapons supply chain, responsible for manufacturing semiconductor devices and integrated microchips. Officials confirmed significant damage to production facilities, with a full damage assessment still underway.
Bryansk regional governor Alexander Bogomaz reported six civilian deaths and 37 injuries, calling the incident a "terrorist missile attack" on Telegram. He made no reference to the military facility in his statement.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova accused Ukraine of deliberately targeting civilians and called on the United Nations to formally respond. Ukraine and its allies maintain that strikes on defense infrastructure are legitimate acts of warfare under international law.
The attack comes weeks after UN Secretary-General António Guterres, marking the third anniversary of Russia's 2022 invasion, renewed calls for an immediate ceasefire and condemned Russia's ongoing violation of international law. The conflict shows no sign of de-escalation as both sides continue exchanging long-range strikes.


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