STOCKHOLM, Aug 15 (Reuters) - Swedish bearings maker SKF (SKFb.ST) said on Tuesday its factory in Lutsk, Ukraine was hit by a missile overnight, killing three employees.
Ukrainian officials said Russian air strikes had hit two western regions of Ukraine and other areas on Tuesday, killing three people and wounding more than a dozen.
"Last night there was an attack on the city of Lutsk in Ukraine and our factory has been hit in that attack," SKF's spokesperson Carl Bjernstam said.
The world's biggest maker of industrial bearings has around 1,100 employees in Ukraine, the majority of whom work at its Lutsk factory, according to the company's latest earnings report.
The report also stated the factory in Lutsk accounted for around 0.5% of SKF's total production volumes in 2022.
Persons:
Carl Bjernstam, Bjernstam, Louise Breusch Rasmussen, Anna Ringstrom, Alexandra Hudson
Organizations:
Marine Mannes, Alexandra Hudson Our, Thomson
Locations:
STOCKHOLM, Swedish, Lutsk, Ukraine, Russian, Stockholm, Copenhagen