Today, June 22, Ukrainian UAVs struck a space communications center in the Moscow region. This information was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, reports UNN.
"The Dubna space communications center in the Moscow region was struck. Large-scale smoke is observed at the site. Enemy losses are being clarified," the General Staff said in a statement.
According to OSINT investigators, the strike on the space communications center was carried out by Fire Point drones.
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Earlier, information emerged about at least 50 drones that attacked Moscow and surrounding areas on the night of June 22.
Despite statements by Russian officials about the successful destruction of all UAVs, Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency reported that they had suspended operations at Moscow's Domodedovo and Zhukovsky airports, while restrictions were introduced at Sheremetyevo.
Videos also appeared online showing that air defense systems are being strengthened in the Russian capital: Pantsir systems are being installed on bridges, and additional units are likely to be placed on the roofs of high-rise buildings.
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During June 21 and the night of June 22, as stated in the General Staff's report, units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck a number of other objects of the Russian aggressor. In particular, Ukrainian soldiers hit a training ground for UAV operators in the Debaltseve area in the Luhansk region, as well as UAV control points in the areas of Myrnohrad and Perebudova in the Donetsk region.
In addition, enemy command and observation posts were struck in the area of Ilyok-Penkovka in the Belgorod region (russia) and in the area of Pokrovsk in the Donetsk region. A road bridge in the Vasylivka area of the Zaporizhzhia region, used for transferring troops and supplying the Russian occupation army, was also hit.
"Based on the results of additional data analysis, the strike on June 21 on the infrastructure of the Kavkaz port in the Krasnodar Krai of the russian federation and two car ferries has been confirmed. These facilities are used to supply the troops of the Russian occupiers in the southern regions of Ukraine," the General Staff reported.