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Lawsuits accuse major tech firms of violating sanctions by supplying chips to Russia’s military, enabling attacks on Ukrainian civilians from 2023 to 2025.
Lawsuits filed in Dallas accuse Intel, AMD, Texas Instruments, and Mouser Electronics of violating U.S. sanctions by allowing semiconductors to be diverted to Russia’s military, where they allegedly powered missiles and drones used in attacks on Ukrainian civilians between 2023 and 2025.
Plaintiffs, including survivors and families of the deceased, claim the companies failed to enforce export controls despite knowing their chips could end up in conflict zones.
The cases, brought by Texas attorneys on behalf of about 20 victims, allege negligence, fraud, and conspiracy, seeking over $1 million per plaintiff.
The companies have not responded publicly.
Las demandas acusan a las principales firmas tecnológicas de violar las sanciones al suministrar chips al ejército ruso, permitiendo ataques contra civiles ucranianos desde 2023 hasta 2025.