Swedish firm says Russian missile hit its factory in Lutsk, killing 3 workers.
The Swedish ball bearing maker SKF has confirmed[1] that its factory in Lutsk was damaged in the missile strike[2] on Aug.
15 and that the three people killed were its workers. According to Reuters, SKF's spokesperson Carl Bjernstam said the company was assessing the damage to the factory but that the primary focus was on the safety of its employees. The company, which is a major global manufacturer of bearings and seals, employs 1,100 people in Ukraine.
The majority of its Ukrainian workforce is employed by the Lutsk factory, Reuters added, citing SKF's latest earnings report. Lutsk and Lviv oblasts were two western regions hit in a mass missile attack in the early morning of Aug.
15. Lutsk is located approximately 85 kilometers east of the border with Poland.
An industrial enterprise in Ukraine's eastern city of Dnipro was also hit in the attack, causing a fire covering over 800 square meters, the regional governor Serhii Lysak reported[3] on Aug.
15. As of 3 p.m. local time, the attack killed three people and wounded 27, Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said[4] on Aug.
15. Civilian facilities in eight Ukrainian regions were damaged, including residential buildings, educational institutions, and a hospital, said[5] Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal.
Yermak: Russian missiles used for Aug.
15 attack have 30 foreign components The Kh-101 cruise missiles that Russia used in the morning attack on Ukraine contain about 30 foreign-made chips, Presidential Office head Andriy Yermak said on Aug.
15. The missiles were manufactured by Russia in April this year, he added.
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References
- ^ confirmed (www.reuters.com)
- ^ missile strike (kyivindependent.com)
- ^ reported (t.me)
- ^ said (t.me)
- ^ said (t.me)
- ^ Yermak: Russian missiles used for Aug.
15 attack have 30 foreign componentsThe Kh-101 cruise missiles that Russia used in the morning attack on Ukraine contain about 30 foreign-made chips, Presidential Office head Andriy Yermak said on Aug.
15.
The missiles were manufactured by Russia in April this year, he added.
(kyivindependent.com)