Ukraine's Air Force strikes electronics plant in Voronezh with precision missiles – photo, video

Ukraine's Air Force has struck an electronics manufacturing plant for Russian missiles in the Russian city of Voronezh using precision missiles.
Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook; Russian Telegram channel ASTRA
Quote from General Staff: "On 22 June, units from the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine struck a facility producing components for Russian missiles in the city of Voronezh, Russia. High-precision air-launched cruise missiles were used in the strike."
Details: According to the General Staff, this facility manufactured electronics used in Russian missiles, including for the Iskander operational-tactical missile system and the Kh-101. This most likely refers to the Voronezh Semiconductor Devices Plant.
The plant also produces electronic components for Russian missile weapons and air defence systems.
"Destroying the facility's capacity will significantly degrade Russia's ability to produce new missiles," the General Staff stated.

Photos and videos of the aftermath of the strikes have been published in Russian online channels.
Background: Ukraine's General Staff reported that on 21 June and during the night of 21-22 June, Ukraine's defence forces struck a number of Russian military facilities, including a space communications centre in Moscow.
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