Ukraine's latest long-range strikes on Russia hit a major natural gas plant and satellite communications centers
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Ukraine's latest long-range strikes on Russia hit a major natural gas plant and satellite communications centers

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Key Points:

  • Ukrainian forces conducted nighttime strikes on Russia's Orenburg Gas Processing Plant and two key satellite communication centers near Moscow, targeting critical energy and military infrastructure as part of an intensified aerial campaign.
  • The Orenburg plant, one of the world's largest gas complexes producing helium and ethane used in rocket fuel and weaponry, was set on fire; the satellite centers hit included Russia's largest ground-based satellite communications complex in Dubna and another in the Vladimir region.
  • In response to these attacks, Russia redeployed air defense systems to Moscow and the Kerch Bridge in Crimea, a vital supply route for Russian forces, while Ukraine continued drone and missile strikes aimed at disrupting Crimea's power grid and military supply lines.
  • Drone and missile attacks resulted in casualties on both sides, with at least three people killed in Russia's Nizhny Novgorod and Belgorod regions and two civilians killed in Ukrainian cities Balakliia and Sumy due to Russian drone and bomb strikes.
  • Ukraine's ongoing campaign seeks to weaken Russian military capabilities and increase pressure on Russian leadership, while Moscow has not yet commented on the recent Ukrainian strikes.

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