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Ukrainian drones reportedly strike Russian military logistics facility in Moscow Oblast

Independent Telegram reports the Nara complex was hit in an overnight strike as Ukraine seeks to disrupt Russian military logistics.

  • Ukrainian drones reportedly struck the Nara production and logistics complex in Naro-Fominsk, Moscow Oblast, overnight on May 7, according to independent Telegram outlet Exilenova Plus.
  • Naro-Fominsk is located about 70 kilometers southwest of Moscow and approximately 390 kilometers from Ukraine's northeastern border with Russia, making deep strikes strategically significant.
  • Ukraine regularly strikes military infrastructure deep inside Russia to diminish Moscow's capacity to wage war; the Security Service and General Staff confirmed strikes on The Tuapse oil refinery in Krasnodar Krai.
  • President Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukrainian Flamingo missiles struck a military production facility in Cheboksary overnight on May 5, part of a large-scale attack on Russian infrastructure.
  • Following a failed Ukrainian-proposed ceasefire, Ukraine rejected Moscow's "Victory Day ceasefire" proposal for May 9; Russian President Vladimir Putin had previously announced a temporary two-day "Victory Day ceasefire" for May 8 and 9.
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The Ukrainian army used drones to attack a Russian military logistics facility in the city of Naro-Forminsk, near Moscow, on Thursday night. This was reported by Russian and Ukrainian media, according to which residents of the city reported explosions during the night. The Ukrainians also attacked Bryansk and Rzhev. According to the local Defense Ministry, almost 350 drones flew over Russia.

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