Ukrainian Foreign Minister Accuses Russia of Deliberately Targeting U.S. Businesses.
Statement by Ukraine's Foreign Minister
According to UATV: Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has stated that Russia is conducting deliberate attacks against American commercial interests within Ukraine. He cited specific strikes on facilities linked to Boeing, the Flex factory, and the Bunge corporation. Sybiha emphasized that these actions have a direct, negative impact on American taxpayers. According to his statement, nearly half—47%—of all U.S. companies operating in Ukraine have been hit by Russian strikes since the full-scale invasion began.
Sybiha further detailed the human cost, noting that 57% of affected companies reported employee injuries, while 38% suffered fatalities among their staff. He argued that these attacks expose the Kremlin's proposals for economic cooperation as nothing more than a hollow facade. In his address, Sybiha stressed that a sovereign Ukraine with a growing GDP represents a major strategic victory for American interests across Europe, countering Russian influence.
Impact of Attacks on Business Operations
Specific incidents highlight the ongoing threat. On January 5, 2023, kamikaze drone strikes in Dnipro damaged an American-owned enterprise. Later, on August 21, 2025, a Russian attack on the American Flex factory in Mukachevo resulted in 21 casualties. These events underscore the severe and persistent risks facing U.S. commercial investments in a war zone.
The targeting of American companies illustrates a broader threat to foreign investment in Ukraine, which could have long-term consequences for the country's economic stability and recovery. Maintaining international business partnerships is crucial for Ukraine's resilience, as it helps mitigate the war's economic damage and lays the groundwork for a secure future business environment.
- 47% of U.S. companies in Ukraine have been damaged by Russian strikes.
- 57% of companies reported injuries among their employees.
- 38% of companies reported war-related fatalities among staff.
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