Ukraine said on 6/30/2026, it Hit One of Russia’s Largest Satellite Communication Centers for the Second Time in just Over a Week, as Kyiv Ramps-Up Long-Range Drone Attacks to Pressure the Kremlin to End its Four-Year-Old War.
The Dubna Satellite Communications Centre to the North of Moscow, some 500 km (310 miles) from the Ukrainian Border, is used for Intelligence gathering and the Co-Ordination of Russia’s Armed Forces Fighting in Ukraine, President Volodymr Zelensky said.
The Governor of the Moscow Region Andrey Vorobyov, said a Drone had Hit an “Administrative Building” in the Town with No Reported Casualties.
Ukraine has been Increasing Pressure on the Kremlin, with Strikes Deeper into Russian Territory, Primarily Targeting Oil Refineries, but also Carrying Out Large-Scale Drone Strikes in the Russian Capital and St. Petersburg. There has been Growing Discontent Voiced by some Russians, as the War has been Slowly Creeping onto their Doorstep and Last Week, Zelensky Announced a 40-day Operation aimed at “compelling” Russia to End the War.
The Ukrainian Military said 6/30/2026 that Strikes on Moscow and St. Petersburg, have been made Possible Due to “an open corridor in the enemy’s dense air defense system.”
Ukrainian Military Operators are “systematically destroying” Radars in the Russian Border Region of Bryansk that Monitor the Airspace toward the Capital, it Added.
It is the Second Time Kyiv has Claimed a Hit on the Dubna Satellite Communications Center after the Ukrainian Military said on 6/22/2026 it had Struck the Facility. Russian State News Agency TASS Reported it had come under a “massive drone attack” during that Incident, but said Communications and Television Broadcasts had Not been Impacted, and No Staff were Injured.

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