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Ukrainian civilians sue U.S. chipmakers, alleging their negligence enabled weapons used in attacks on civilians.
Dozens of Ukrainian civilians have sued major U.S. semiconductor firms in Texas, alleging the companies failed to properly monitor chip exports, allowing their technology to be diverted to Russia and Iran for use in drones and missiles that killed and injured civilians.
The lawsuits, filed on December 15, 2025, claim firms like Intel, AMD, and Texas Instruments ignored warnings and relied on inadequate checks, such as a simple box confirmation, without meaningful oversight.
Plaintiffs argue this negligence enabled weapons attacks, including one on Kyiv’s children’s hospital in July 2024, and seek compensation for damages, asserting corporate accountability for aiding hostile military uses despite existing export rules.
Civiles ucranianos demandan a fabricantes de chips estadounidenses, alegando que su negligencia permitió que se usaran armas en ataques contra civiles.