Thursday, August 21, 2025

Russian Ukraine Strikes Hit U.S. Factory



Russia's latest Overnight Strikes, which Hit Deep into Western Ukraine, have Hit the U.S. Owned Flex Electronics Factory, injuring Six Employees. Andy Hunder, President of the American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine, said around 600 Nightshift Employees were present in the Factory at the time.

"The message is clear: Russia is not looking for peace. Russia is attacking American Business in Ukraine, humiliating American business," Hunder said. The Factory stands far from the Battlefront in Eastern and Southern Ukraine, and marks the Deepest Strikes into the embattled Nation, since the start of the Conflict in February 2022, when Russia attempted to Invade and take Control of Kyiv and other Major Cities.

Hunder said that the Invasion has now Damaged over Half the Chamber's approximately 600 Member Businesses in the Country.

Trump (R) sought an Economic Partnership with Ukraine, tied together most closely through a Mining Agreement between the Two Nations, as a means of deterring Russian President Vladimir Putin's Ambitions for Ukraine.

Flex Ltd. producing Components for Aerospace and Defense, Cloud, Digital Health, Lighting, Housing, Energy, Industrial, and Communication Industries. The Mukachevo Plant, which has Operated for over 13 years, spans 55,000 square meters and employs more than 2,600 People. It Specializes in Plastic Molding and Manufactures Components for Electrical Equipment, Coffee Mmachines, Printer Cartridges, Electronic Price Tags, and other Products.

According to Reports, the Plant was struck by Two Russian Kalibr Cruise Missiles at around 4:30 a.m., setting the Facility Ablaze. Night-Shift Employees were On-Site during the Attack, but Operations were Halted, once the Air-Raid Alarm sounded, and Workers were moved to Designated Covered Assembly areas.










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