Ukraine’s latest long-range strikes on Russia hit a major natural gas plant and satellite centers
Ukraine said its overnight strikes ignited Russia’s Orenburg gas complex and hit two satellite centers, while Moscow reported downing 323 drones.
- On Wednesday, Ukraine's General Staff reported that forces struck the Orenburg Gas Processing Plant and two satellite communications centers, including the Dubna Space Communications Center near Moscow and a facility in the Vladimir region.
- Located more than 1,200 kilometers behind the front line, the Orenburg complex houses Russia's only helium plant and produces materials for liquid-fuel rocket engines and guidance systems.
- Russia's Defense Ministry reported shooting down 323 Ukrainian drones overnight, while Ukraine's air force claimed Russia launched 101 long-range attack drones during the same period.
- Ukraine's Security Service also struck two military airfields and destroyed missile systems in Crimea, with drone strikes reportedly knocking out power in Sevastopol, a strategic Black Sea naval hub.
- Western analysts suggest Kyiv hopes this campaign will increase public pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the ongoing war.
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Ukraine hit a natural gas plant and two key satellite communications centres during its last night attack on Russia.
Ukraine's latest long-range strikes on Russia hit a major natural gas plant and satellite communications centers
The plant, located near Russia's border with Kazakhstan, is over 750 miles from the front line and is one of the largest gas complexes in the world.
Ukraine Says Long-Range Strikes Hit Russian Gas Plant, Satellite Centers and Crimea Targets
Ukraine said its latest overnight strikes hit a major Russian natural gas processing complex, two military satellite communications centers and targets in Crimea as Kyiv ... The post Ukraine Says Long-Range Strikes Hit Russian Gas Plant, Satellite Centers and Crimea Targets first appeared on [your]NEWS.
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