The facility was in Bryansk, relatively close to the border with Ukraine, and in addition to the deaths and damage there, it further undermines Russian morale about how the war is being conducted. JL
Ivan Nechepurenko reports in the New York Times:
Ukrainian forces struck the Russian city of Bryansk, home to a major factory that produces components for Russian missiles, in an attack that killed six civilians and injured 42 others. The attack highlighted how Ukraine can hit high-value targets inside Russia despite Russia’s air defenses and the jamming of GPS and mobile internet. The plant, which lies 60 miles inside Russia, is a “critically important link” in the production of Russian missiles. The facility made “semiconductor devices and integrated microchips” for missile control systems. The plant is “one of the biggest microelectronics enterprises in Russia,” with more than 1,700 workers. Russian military bloggers, called the attack's success a result of “criminal negligence and unthinkable stupidity” by Russian officials.























