The article reports that Russian drones and rockets used in an attack on Kyiv contained approximately 35,000 foreign-made components, according to Ukraine’s presidential sanctions commissioner, Vladislav Vlasiuk. The attack, which occurred overnight on March 4–5, involved 496 drones and 74 rockets, with Ukrainian air defenses intercepting or neutralizing 476 drones. The attack resulted in 17 deaths and 90 injuries, with significant damage to residential buildings and civilian infrastructure, particularly in the Darnitzkiy district where a rocket struck a nine-story building. Vlasiuk identified components from companies such as Texas Instruments, Intel, AMD, and Chinese manufacturers, noting these parts enter Russia through intermediaries before being used in military production. He urged international partners to review their export controls and relationships with high-risk clients.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents factual information about the composition of Russian weapons used in an attack on Kyiv, citing a Ukrainian official. It does not overtly criticize or praise any side, nor does it emphasize particular political narratives. While the issue of foreign components in Russian military





