Ukraine's military strikes Russian satellite communications site in Moscow region
Ukrainian drones hit a state-owned bearing plant in Penza on July 1. Russia launched a large-scale attack on Kyiv that killed at least 13 people. These events follow previous strikes on satellite and electronics facilities.
What changed
Reports now include a drone strike on a Penza bearing plant and a Russian attack on Kyiv.
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Ukraine Targets Russian Industrial Sites Amid Escalating Strikes
confidence 90%Ukrainian drones hit a state-owned bearing plant in Penza on July 1. Russia launched a large-scale attack on Kyiv that killed at least 13 people. These events follow previous strikes on satellite and electronics facilities.
What's confirmed:
- Ukrainian drones struck a state-owned bearing plant in Penza overnight on July 1.
- A Russian attack on Kyiv killed at least 13 people and wounded more than 50 others.
Still unconfirmed:
- Putin ordered military preparations for new offensive operations to capture Kyiv.
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Ukraine Strikes Dubna Satellite Hub and Voronezh Electronics Plant
confidence 90%Ukrainian forces targeted the Dubna Satellite Communications Center in the Moscow region, causing damage to a building and antenna systems. Simultaneously, precision missiles struck a missile electronics plant in Voronezh. Russian officials report five deaths following the attack on the industrial facility.
What's confirmed:
- Ukrainian forces struck the Dubna Satellite Communications Center in the Moscow region.
- The strike on the Dubna center damaged an antenna system and a building.
- Ukraine's Air Force used precision missiles to strike a missile electronics plant in Voronezh.
- Five people died following the attack on the industrial plant in Voronezh.
Still unconfirmed:
- The strike on the Dubna hub damaged the MARK-IV antenna.
- Damage occurred at Port Kavkaz infrastructure.
- A bridge near Zaporizhzhia was hit.
- Russia intercepted 660 Ukrainian drones in one night.