Missile strike on Lutsk: Swedish factory damaged
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A Swedish factory in Ukraine has been hit by a Russian attack. Three people were killed.
This is reported byEuropean Pravda with reference to Reuters.
According to SKF spokesman Carl Bjernstam, the Swedish plant for the production of bearings in Lutsk was affected. Three workers were killed in the Russian attack on 15 August.
'We are sad to confirm that three of our colleagues have been killed,' Bjernstam said.
He added that the company is focused on the safety of employees, so it will analyse the consequences of the attack and damage to the vault.
It is noted that the company is the largest manufacturer of industrial bearings in the world. In Ukraine in SKF employs about 1100 people, most of them in Lutsk.
We will remind, on the night of 15 August, the Russians launched a missile attack on Lutsk, which killed 3 people. Attacked residential buildings in Lviv. In addition, hits were recorded in Dnipro and Cherkasy region. Explosions were heard in Khmelnitschyna and Prykarpattya.
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