Russian plant 'Kremniy El' still not resumed production after strike by Defense Forces – partisans
The Bryansk plant "Kremniy El," after being hit by the Ukrainian Defense Forces on March 10, is operating in emergency recovery mode – production at the enterprise has been halted.
The partisan movement "ATESH" reported this on Telegram, citing their agents, according to Ukrinform.
During reconnaissance on the plant's territory, partisans discovered damaged structures in the area of the production workshops and a broken section of the road within the perimeter.
To hide the extent of the damage, the Russians are filling in the impact marks and disguising them with improvised means. Security at the facility has been sharply increased.
Efforts are being made to restore production at the plant as quickly as possible. Every such attempt is recorded by "ATESH" agents and the data is passed on to the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
"Kremniy El" is one of the main producers of semiconductor components in Russia. The enterprise supplies microchips and electronic modules for the control systems of the Iskander and Pantsir missile systems. Without this production, the aggressor country's military industry cannot manufacture precision weapons in the required volumes.
As Ukrinform reported, on March 10, the Ukrainian Defense Forces carried out successful Storm Shadow missile strikes on the "Kremniy El" microelectronics plant in Bryansk, Russia.