Ukraine Strikes Iskander Missile Plant in Voronezh and Communications Hub Near Moscow.

AFU strike on Russian factories
AFU strike on Russian factories

Attacks on Russian Military Infrastructure

According to Novyny.live: Ukraine's defense forces have struck key Russian military infrastructure, including a factory in Voronezh that produces electronics for Iskander and Kh-101 missiles. The strike, which took place on June 22, is part of a broader campaign aimed at crippling the enemy's military capabilities.

In addition to the Voronezh facility, on June 21 and overnight into June 22, Ukrainian forces also attacked military infrastructure belonging to Russian occupation forces. These operations hit the port infrastructure of Kavkaz in Russia's Krasnodar Krai, further underscoring the targeted nature of Ukrainian military actions. These strikes are designed to systematically degrade Russia's ability to wage war, focusing on critical assets that support frontline operations.

Key Affected Targets

  • The Dubna space communications center in the Moscow region.
  • A training ground for unmanned aerial vehicle operators near Debaltseve in the Luhansk region.
  • Enemy command and observation posts near Ilok-Penkovka in Russia's Belgorod region.

These actions reflect the Ukrainian military's active resistance, aimed at reducing the enemy's combat potential and ensuring regional security. By systematically targeting such critical infrastructure, Ukraine's command seeks to weaken Russia's logistical and operational support networks, potentially limiting their future military operations.


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