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Ukraine's drone attack halts work at electronic plant in Chuvashia, Russia says

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Posted on June 9, 2025

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(Reuters) -Production was temporarily suspended at an electronics company in Russia's Volga river region of Chuvashia, some 1,300 km (800 miles) from the border with Ukraine, after two drones fell on

Ukrainian Drone Strike Disrupts Operations at Russian Electronics Plant

(Reuters) -Production was temporarily suspended at an electronics company in Russia's Volga river region of Chuvashia, some 1,300 km (800 miles) from the border with Ukraine, after two drones fell on the plant's territory, the head of the region said on Monday.

The strike - among the deepest into Russia by a Ukrainian drone in more than three years of the war - caused no casualties, Chuvashia Governor Oleg Nikolayev said in a statement on the Telegram messaging app.

But "the responsible decision was made to temporarily suspend production to ensure the safety of employees" of the VNIIR enterprise where the drones fell, Nikolayev said.

It was not immediately clear whether the drones caused any damage. Nikolayev said that another drone fell onto some fields in the area of the capital of the region, Cheboksary.

The Russian defence ministry - which reports only how many drones were destroyed not how many Ukraine launched - said on Telegram that its units downed two drones over Chuvashia. In total, it said, air defence systems destroyed 49 Ukrainian drones overnight over Russia.

According to photos and videos on unofficial Russian and Telegram news channels, the drones sparked a fire at the VNIIR plant that they said produces components for electronic warfare. Reuters could not independently verify the reports.

There was no immediate comment from Ukraine. Kyiv has often said that its attacks inside Russia are aimed at destroying infrastructure key to Moscow's war efforts and are in response to the continued Russian strikes on Ukraine.

The VNIIR Russian Scientific Research Design and Technological Institute of Relay Engineering with experimental production in Chuvashia is on the U.S. sanctions list, according to the U.S. Treasury website.

A Ukrainian drone attack on the Voronezh region that borders Ukraine damaged a gas pipeline, cutting off gas supplies to 22 clients, the region's governor, Alexander Gusev, said on the Telegram.

(Reporting by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne; Editing by Jamie Freed and Kim Coghill)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukrainian drones hit a Russian electronics plant in Chuvashia.
  • Production was suspended to ensure employee safety.
  • No casualties were reported from the incident.
  • The VNIIR plant is on the U.S. sanctions list.
  • Russian air defense claims to have downed 49 drones overnight.

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the temporary suspension of production at the VNIIR plant?
Production was temporarily suspended due to a drone strike that fell on the VNIIR enterprise, as a responsible decision to ensure employee safety.
What did the Russian defense ministry report regarding the drone attack?
The Russian defense ministry reported that its units downed two drones over Chuvashia, but did not specify how many drones were launched by Ukraine.
What is the significance of the VNIIR enterprise?
The VNIIR enterprise is significant as it produces components for electronic warfare and is listed on the U.S. sanctions list.
What was the impact of the drone attack on the Voronezh region?
A separate Ukrainian drone attack in the Voronezh region damaged a gas pipeline, cutting off gas supplies to 22 clients.
How did the Chuvashia Governor respond to the drone strike?
Chuvashia Governor Oleg Nikolayev stated that the decision to suspend production was made to ensure the safety of employees and confirmed that no casualties occurred.

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