March 10, 2026

Six people died and 37 were injured in a Ukrainian missile strike on Bryansk. The microelectronics plant "Kremny El" was attacked.

At least six people died and 37 were injured as a result of a Ukrainian missile strike on Bryansk. This was reported by the Governor of Bryansk region, Alexander Bogomaz. According to him, all the injured were taken to the Bryansk Regional Hospital and are receiving assistance. The head of the region called the incident a terrorist attack. According to ASTRA's analysis, Ukrainian missiles attacked the "Kremny El" plant, which specializes in the production of microchips. According to journalists, at least one of the missiles hit the enterprise's assembly shop. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed that the Armed Forces of Ukraine carried out a strike on the "Kremny El" plant. "This plant produced control systems for all types of Russian missiles. Well, I can congratulate you. Our armed forces are doing great. Thank you for your service," said the Ukrainian leader. Judging by the footage from Bryansk, fragments of missiles or drones also fell outside the enterprise. Several fires were recorded in the city. UN Chief Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric told TASS that the organization is against strikes on civilians and civilian infrastructure.

Six people died and 37 were injured in a Ukrainian missile strike on Bryansk. The microelectronics plant "Kremny El" was attacked.

TL;DR

  • At least six people were killed and 37 were injured in a Ukrainian missile strike on Bryansk.
  • The target was the "Kremny El" plant, which specializes in microchip production.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the strike, stating the plant produced missile control systems for Russia.
  • Fragments of missiles or drones also fell outside the enterprise, causing fires in the city.
  • The UN spokesperson stated the organization opposes strikes on civilians and civilian infrastructure.

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