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Ukrainian drones hit Russian satellite communications center outside Moscow

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Ukrainian drones hit Russian satellite communications center outside Moscow

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TL;DR

Ukrainian drones struck the Dubna Space Communications Center in the Moscow region early Tuesday, according to reports. Significant damage and large-scale smoke were reported at the site, though no personnel were harmed and communications were not disrupted.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Ukrainian drones struck the Dubna Space Communications Center in the Moscow region early Tuesday morning, according to reports. The attack caused significant damage and large-scale smoke at the site, though no personnel were harmed and satellite communications were not disrupted, the reports said.

As The Zioneer reported at 04:44 Tuesday, Ukrainian forces struck another satellite communications facility in the Moscow region earlier the same day. The new strike on the Dubna center follows that initial attack, as Ukrainian long-range drone raids on Russian infrastructure continue this week.

Background context from our prior coverage: Ukraine launched its largest drone attack yet on Moscow on June 18, targeting multiple sites including oil facilities, and has consistently struck Russian military and communications infrastructure in the Moscow area and Crimea over recent weeks.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

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    Significant damage and heavy smoke reported; no personnel harmed in the strike

  2. Ukraine strikes Russian satellite communications site outside Moscow

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03 · Source and signal

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