Ukrainian forces struck a Russian satellite communications facility in the Moscow region, according to reports. Details on the extent of damage, casualties, or the weapon used are not yet available.
Ukrainian forces struck a satellite communications site operated by the Russian military in the Moscow region early Tuesday, according to reports. The attack, targeting a ground station used for military satellite links, adds to a series of Ukrainian long-range strikes against Russian infrastructure in recent weeks. The type of weapon used (likely a drone or missile) and the extent of damage or casualties are not yet reported.
As The Zioneer has previously covered, Ukraine has steadily expanded the range and frequency of strikes deep into Russian territory, hitting energy sites, industrial plants, and security facilities across multiple oblasts since early June. The Moscow region has been targeted several times, including drone attacks on residential buildings and towns such as Reutov. This latest strike focuses on a military communications node, reflecting Kyiv's effort to degrade Russia's C4ISR capabilities. The report comes from a single source; independent confirmation is pending.
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