In June, Ukrainian forces reportedly conducted multiple long-range drone strikes against strategic targets within the Russian Federation. One notable incident occurred on June 30th when the “Dubna” space communication center (KRC), located in Dubna in the Moscow region, was repeatedly targeted. Reports, including witness videos circulated by the Supernova channel, showed smoke emanating from the facility.
According to information cited, the attack resulted in the reported death of a Russian soldier due to injuries sustained at the center. Furthermore, the Governor of the Moscow region, Andrey Vorobiev, stated that debris from the drone strikes damaged an administrative building in the vicinity. The pattern of attacks continued throughout the month.
Specifically, on June 24th, Ukrainian armed forces drones struck the KRC “Vladimir” facility in Gus-Chrustalny. A general from the Ukrainian defense forces confirmed that drones targeted the KRC “Vladimir” during that operation. These reported actions indicate an escalation of Ukrainian long-range military operations aimed at critical infrastructure within Russia.
The documented strikes highlight the targeting of key communication and scientific assets across different regions of the Russian Federation. The reports detail both the military impact and the resulting collateral damage to civilian and administrative structures near the primary Russian targets.
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