Russia Bombs American Electronics Manufacturer In Western Ukraine

KYIV, 21 August (Reuters) – Russia, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’in Russian leader Vladimir Putin to the negotiation table to bring to the desk of the United States on Thursday, a major air strike targeted an electricity producer Ukraine’s electricity producer.
The attack on a night with 574 drones and 40 missiles was now one of the largest in the full -scale occupation of Russia’s neighbor in its fourth year.
Authorities, Ukraine in the distant Western Zakarpattia region in the electronic manufacturer damaging the storage facilities, one person was killed and 22 people were injured.
“This was a regular task that was supported by American investments, producing daily items such as coffee machines. It was still a target for the Russians, Zelenskiy wrote.
“This tells a lot.”
Mayor of Mukachevo Andriy Baloha, the damaged business listed in the US Flex Ltd.’ye, he said. A global technology, supply chain and advanced production solutions partner of the company’s company’s headquarters Austin, Texas and its registered office in Singapore.
Baloha said the company employs thousands of residents. Flex, which grew from a family company established in Silicon Valley in 1969, did not respond immediately to the request for comments.
Governor Maksym Kozytskyi, the attack in the western city of Ukraine Lviv killed a person, wounded three people and damaged 26 houses. Authorities in the Dnipropetrovsk region of Southeast Ukraine also reported that businesses, homes and gas lines. Two industrial sources told Reuters that an important acceleration pumping facility was attacked without giving a place.
Russia said that Putin was repeatedly ready to meet Zelenskiy, but Ukraine’s trying to weaken Trump’s efforts to solve the conflict and that the leader was illegitimate.
The Ministry of Defense in Moscow said that the Russian news agency RIA, Ukraine’s energy and airport infrastructure, as well as military industrial facilities overnight and captured another village village. Ukraine said it hit a Russian oil refinery, a drone warehouse and a fuel base.
Reuters could not independently confirm Battlefield reports.
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Security talks
US President Donald Trump met Zelenskiy and Vladimir Putin last week to follow a diplomatic end of the fight, but admitted that the Russian counterpart may not want to make an agreement. Zelenskiy called Trump to react firmly.
“We are ready. What if the Russians are not ready?” Authorized, said in the comments published on Thursday. “If the Russians are not ready, we want to see a strong reaction from the USA.”
According to US officials and resources, US and European military planners began to investigate after the conflict for Ukraine, but the way of peace remained uncertain.
In Türkiye, while opposing Russia sanctions, at the same time giving Ukraine military aid and after conflict of security to assist a “willing coalition ilk to participate in a“ willing coalition, the source of defense, said peace is still far away.
“First of all, it is necessary to provide a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, then determine the framework of a mission with a clear duty and to what extent each country will contribute to the extent to which each country will contribute.
The Kremlin said that Putin discussed Moscow’s attempts to solve security problems without Russian participation was the “way to anywhere” and discussed Ukraine with Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan on Wednesday.
On Thursday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that Moscow was ready to talk about an honest conversation about security guarantees for Ukraine and accused Ukraine’s European supporters ‘adventure’ by excluding Moscow’s discussions.
Russia, who refused to target civilians, used missiles and drones to hit Ukraine towns and cities away from the façade during the war.
Thousands of civilians, the vast majority of Ukrainian, Moscow has been killed since the full -scale invasion of February 2022. It is estimated that more than a million Russian and Ukrainian soldiers have been killed or injured.
(Reporting by Anastasiia Malanko; by Dan Peleschuk;




