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  Current News  Russia’s Ukraine Strikes Hit US Firms; Senator Demands Greater Outrage
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Russia’s Ukraine Strikes Hit US Firms; Senator Demands Greater Outrage

Tiana BlakeTiana Blake—February 16, 20260
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US Senator Claims Russia Deliberately Targets American Businesses in Ukraine

Senator Richard Blumenthal made a strong accusation. He stated Russia is deliberately targeting US-owned businesses in Ukraine. This current news highlights escalating concerns. Russia continues its attacks on Ukrainian soil. Many American companies operate in the country. These businesses now face direct threats.

Senator Blumenthal’s Accusations

Senator Blumenthal visited Kyiv recently. He learned about specific Russian attacks. These strikes hit American businesses. “It’s open season on American businesses,” Blumenthal said. He believes Vladimir Putin is targeting American plants. These actions use missiles and drones.

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Blumenthal stressed US resilience. America will continue its business operations. He called for more public outrage. These targeted attacks deserve greater attention. This news is trending among policymakers.

Documented Attacks on US Companies

One significant incident involved the Flex company. This US electronics manufacturer is located in Zakarpattia Oblast. Russia launched a missile strike there on August 21, 2025. Two Kalibr missiles destroyed premises. The attack injured at least 15 people. Some workers sustained shrapnel wounds. The facility suffered significant damage. Flex confirmed its facility was hit. The company stated employees were injured. Over 2,600 people worked at the plant. The strike led to job losses.

Blumenthal also mentioned an attack in Lviv. This occurred on January 8, 2025. The US Embassy in Ukraine issued a warning that day. Another strike hit a Bunge agribusiness plant in Dnipro on January 5, 2025. Russian drones spilled sunflower oil there. Boeing offices in Kyiv also faced Russian strikes.

Ukraine’s Response and Accusations

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned these attacks. He accused Moscow of deliberately targeting US investments. “The Russians knew exactly where they lobbed the missiles,” Zelensky stated. He emphasized the facility produced home appliances. It was not a military target. Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha agreed. He confirmed the plant had no military link. These were not accidental hits. Russia’s actions demonstrate disregard for peace efforts.

US Stance and Ongoing Pressure

Senator Blumenthal insists America will persist. US companies will continue their operations. American resilience matches Ukraine’s own spirit. He advocates for tougher sanctions. Blumenthal supports measures to weaken Russia’s war machine. He believes these attacks should spur greater outrage. Many American Chamber of Commerce members reported damage. This situation tests US policy pledges.

The ongoing conflict creates risks. These attacks highlight a broader pattern. They underscore the human cost of war. The current news cycle focuses on these developments.

Conclusion

Senator Richard Blumenthal’s claims highlight severe concerns. Russia appears to be intentionally targeting US businesses. The attacks on companies like Flex draw condemnation. Ukraine demands accountability. The US senator calls for a stronger response. He emphasizes continued American presence and resilience. This situation demands global attention. It affects international business and security.

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Tiana Blake

Tiana Blake is a journalist with an ear for music and an eye for all the fun things unfolding around the world. Whether she’s spotlighting up-and-coming artists, chasing down the quirkiest festivals, or uncovering hidden gems in local street scenes, Tiana’s work turns distant places into vibrant, approachable experiences. She’s known for taking readers beyond the headline acts—think late-night jam sessions in tucked-away bars and art fairs in unexpected neighborhoods. When she’s not on the move, you’ll find her sifting through vinyl collections, chatting with fellow music lovers, or planning her next cultural deep dive. Ultimately, Tiana believes every corner of the globe has a good story waiting to be told—and she’s on a mission to share it.

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