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Ukrainian Storm Shadow Hit Iskander-Linked Electronics Plant, Say Russian Sources

Kyiv Post

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June 22, 2026

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Ukrainian Storm Shadow Hit Iskander-Linked Electronics Plant, Say Russian Sources

Ukraine’s General Staff said Kyiv struck a factory in Voronezh producing electronic components used in Russian missile systems, including Iskander and Kh-101. The plant is described as a critical part of Russia’s defense industry, manufacturing components for guidance and onboard computer systems. Kyiv said the strike was carried out with high-precision air-launched cruise missiles and aimed at reducing Russia’s ability to produce long-range weapons used against Ukraine.

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The Kyiv Independent

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· Jul 3, 2026

Ukraine reportedly strikes Russian energy equipment plant in Belgorod

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Trend News Agency

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· Jul 6, 2026

South Korea's KICC eyes biomass power project in Uzbekistan

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Kyiv Post

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· Jun 22, 2026

Ukraine Strikes Iskander-Linked Electronics Plant in Voronezh, Russian Sources Say Storm Shadow Used

Ukraine’s General Staff said Kyiv struck a factory in Voronezh producing electronic components used in Russian missile systems, including Iskander and Kh-101. The plant is described as a critical part of Russia’s defense industry, manufacturing components for guidance and onboard computer systems. Kyiv said the strike was carried out with high-precision air-launched cruise missiles and aimed at reducing Russia’s ability to produce long-range weapons used against Ukraine.

Yonhap News Agency

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· Jul 8, 2026

LG Energy-GM JV starts ESS battery cell production amid EV slowdown

SEOUL, July 8 (Yonhap) -- LG Energy Solution Ltd. (LGES), South Korea's leading ...

Irish Mirror

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· Jul 1, 2026

President Zelenskyy hopes Ireland's investigation into Aughinish Alumina will not take 'months'

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Ukrainska Pravda

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· Jul 6, 2026

Oil terminal and energy infrastructure attacked in occupied Crimea

Attacks have been carried out on the TES company's oil and gas terminal in Kerch, electricity substations near Simferopol and other facilities in temporarily occupied Crimea.

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Related coverage for "Ukrainian Storm Shadow Hit Iskander-Linked Electronics Plant, Say Russian Sources": The Kyiv Independent — Ukraine reportedly strikes Russian energy equipment plant in Belgorod. Trend News Agency — South Korea's KICC eyes biomass power project in Uzbekistan. Kyiv Post — Ukraine Strikes Iskander-Linked Electronics Plant in Voronezh, Russian Sources Say Storm Shadow Used. Yonhap News Agency — LG Energy-GM JV starts ESS battery cell production amid EV slowdown. Irish Mirror — President Zelenskyy hopes Ireland's investigation into Aughinish Alumina will not take 'months'. Ukrainska Pravda — Oil terminal and energy infrastructure attacked in occupied Crimea