Russian Plant 'Kremlin El' Yet to Resume Production After Defense Forces Strike - Partisans
The partisan movement 'ATESH' has revealed that the Russian plant 'Kremlin El,' located in Bryansk, has not resumed production following successful attacks by Ukraine's Defense Forces. This information was disseminated through the social network Telegram, citing data obtained from the movement's agents.
The partisan movement 'ATESH' has disclosed that the Russian plant 'Kremlin El,' situated in Bryansk, has yet to restart its production operations after being targeted by Ukraine's Defense Forces. This revelation was shared via the Telegram social media platform, referencing intelligence gathered from the movement's operatives.
During reconnaissance missions on the plant's premises, partisans uncovered significant structural damage within the production workshops, as well as a destroyed section of the road that runs within the facility's perimeter. These findings indicate that the plant suffered severe damage as a result of the strikes, which, according to 'ATESH,' the Russian side is attempting to conceal.
In an effort to mask the extent of the damage incurred, Russian military personnel are reportedly covering up the impact sites using makeshift materials. Furthermore, security around the facility has been drastically increased, signaling the seriousness of the situation and the Russian side's concerns regarding potential further attacks.
Efforts are being made to restore production at 'Kremlin El' as quickly as possible, given that this plant is one of the key manufacturers of semiconductor components in Russia. Each attempt to resume production is being documented by 'ATESH' agents, who relay this information to Ukraine's Defense Forces, indicating a robust collaboration between the partisans and Ukrainian military forces.
The 'Kremlin El' plant supplies microchips and electronic modules for the control systems of the Iskander and Pantsir missile systems. Without these products, Russia's military industry is unable to produce precision weapons in the necessary volumes, underscoring the importance of this facility to the aggressor's army.
It is worth noting that on March 10, Ukraine's Defense Forces successfully struck the microelectronics plant 'Kremlin El' in Bryansk, Russia, using Storm Shadow missiles. This attack was part of Ukraine's strategic efforts aimed at dismantling the military capabilities of the adversary.
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