Ukrainian Drones Strike Russian Space Communications Center in Dubna Again
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that long-range drones have struck the Dubna space communications center in the Moscow region for the second time in eight days. The facility is used for reconnaissance and coordinating Russian occupation forces in Ukraine.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on Sunday, June 30, that Ukrainian long-range drones had again struck the Russian space communications center in Dubna, Moscow region. He described the attack as "long-range sanctions" against Russia. The facility is a special satellite communications center used by Russia for reconnaissance and for coordinating the activities of occupation forces in Ukraine. The distance from the center to the Ukrainian border is over 500 kilometers.
Zelenskyy noted that recently Ukrainian defense forces have struck four similar Russian centers in the Moscow and Vladimir regions. This is the second attack on the Dubna center in the last eight days, highlighting Ukraine's ability to hit targets deep inside Russian territory. No information has been provided regarding the results of the attack or possible damage.


