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The Ukrainian missile strike on the Sborka semiconductor plant in Voronezh caused significant damage to at least two buildings.

GeopoliticsConflictInformation ControlJun 23, 2026score 0.632 posts · 0 replies across 2 instances
Satellite imagery confirms damage to the Sborka semiconductor plant in Voronezh following a Ukrainian missile strike. The damage was not reported by Russian state media, raising questions about information control and the impact of the strike on military infrastructure.

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The Ukrainian missile strike on the Sborka semiconductor plant in Voronezh caused significant damage to at least two buildings.
Parent: Military ConflictEntity: Ukrainian Missile StrikeSub-entity: Sborka Semiconductor PlantImpact: negativeDate: Jun 23, 2026Target: The extent and impact of the Ukrainian missile strike on Russian military infrastructure.
Russian national TV networks did not broadcast the damage caused by the Ukrainian missile strike on the Sborka semiconductor plant.
Parent: Information ControlEntity: Russian State MediaImpact: negativeDate: Jun 23, 2026Target: The transparency and accuracy of Russian state media in reporting military events.

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Satellite imagery shows significant damage at the Voronezh Semiconductor Devices Plant following yesterday’s cruise missile strike. At least two large production buildings appear to have been heavily damaged in the attack. #Russia
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Satellite imagery confirms at least two buildings were damaged at the Sborka semiconductor plant in Voronezh after Ukraine's June 22 missile strike — visual evidence that Russia's national TV networks didn't broadcast. https://meduza.io/en/news/2026/06/23/satellite-images-show-damage-at-russian-factory-that-makes-electronics-for-iskander-missiles-and-pantsir-air-defense-systems
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