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Russian missile strikes Oreo factory in Ukraine, foreign minister says

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Feb 21 (Reuters) - An ‌Oreo cookie plant in eastern ​Ukraine was struck by a Russian missile on Saturday, ⁠Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said in a post on X, the second time the ​factory has been damaged since the war began ‌in 2022.

No one was killed, but a production building was damaged, Sybiha wrote. The facility, located ⁠in Trostyanets, is owned by snack ⁠giant Mondelez International.

The Chicago-based company, which also makes Ritz crackers, Toblerone chocolate and Trident gum, did not immediately respond to a request ‌for comment on Saturday evening. The Kremlin did ⁠not immediately respond to a ‌request for comment overnight ​on Saturday.

"When Russian missiles hit such sites, they are not only targeting Ukraine," Sybiha wrote. "They ‌are targeting American business interests ​in Europe."

The same ⁠factory was badly damaged in 2022 during ‌Russia's invasion of ⁠Ukraine. The plant partially reopened in 2023 to make chocolate and then resumed manufacturing Oreos in ​2024.

Mondelez has faced ‌criticism for continuing business operations in Russia during ⁠the war.

(Reporting by Joseph ​Ax and Andrea Shalal;Editing by Noeleen ​Walder and Paul Simao)

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