Russia keeps striking facilities tied to U.S. firms in Ukraine
Facilities linked to Coca-Cola, Cargill, Mondelez and other U.S. companies in Ukraine appear to have been deliberately hit, according to a fresh report published on Tuesday.
The report says the strikes are part of Russia's ongoing attacks in Ukraine and suggests the facilities were targeted intentionally rather than damaged incidentally.
It also says the Trump administration's response has been muted, raising concern among observers about the lack of a public reaction from the White House.
The issue matters because the attacks involve major international companies with operations in Ukraine, adding a commercial dimension to the wider war and increasing scrutiny of how Moscow is choosing targets.
The report does not give a full list of the affected sites, and it does not say when each strike took place or whether there were casualties.
It also does not set out any immediate policy response from Washington beyond describing the administration's stance as quiet.
Further details may emerge on the extent of the damage and whether the strikes were formally assessed as deliberate attacks on company-linked facilities.