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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.

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