Dubna Space Communications Center
Coverage of Dubna Space Communications Center in the Nexus archive.
- Ukraine Takes the War to Putin
Ukraine has conducted drone attacks on Russian targets, including the Dubna Space Communications Center and a major Moscow oil refinery, aiming to pressure Putin's regime and disrupt Russia's war infrastructure. These strikes, described as 'long-range sanctions,' target economic and military facilities to make the war unsustainable for Russia.
- Ukraine’s latest long-range strikes on Russia hit a major natural gas plant and satellite centers
Ukrainian forces conducted nighttime strikes on Russia's Orenburg Gas Processing Plant and two satellite communication centers, part of Kyiv's campaign targeting energy and military infrastructure. Moscow redeployed air defense systems to the capital and Crimea’s Kerch Bridge in response. Ukraine also launched drone attacks on Crimea, disrupting power in Sevastopol.
- Ukraine’s latest long-range strikes on Russia hit a major natural gas plant and satellite centers
Ukrainian forces targeted Russia's Orenburg Gas Processing Plant and two satellite communication centers in a nighttime attack, damaging a facility critical for helium and ethane production. Additional strikes hit Crimea, disrupting power in Sevastopol and military airfields, while Russian forces reported downing 323 Ukrainian drones and launching 101 of their own.
- Ukraine’s latest long-range strikes on Russia hit a major natural gas plant and satellite centers
Ukrainian forces conducted nighttime strikes on Russia's Orenburg Gas Processing Plant and two satellite communication centers, part of an intensified campaign targeting energy and military infrastructure. Additional attacks disrupted power in Crimea and damaged military airfields, according to Ukrainian officials.
- Ukraine’s latest long-range strikes on Russia hit a major natural gas plant and satellite centers
Ukrainian forces conducted nighttime strikes on Russia's Orenburg Gas Processing Plant and two satellite communication centers in Dubna and Vladimir. The attack targeted energy and military infrastructure, with Ukraine aiming to disrupt supply lines and pressure President Vladimir Putin, as reported by the Ukrainian General Staff.