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On June 10, Ukrainian drones and missiles reportedly targeted several locations deep within Russia, including an oil facility in Samara and a military-related production site in Cheboksary. The Samara oil facility is situated about 800 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, while the Cheboksary location is approximately 1,000 kilometers away. Russian officials claimed that air defenses intercepted 326 drones across 21 regions, although local sources indicated that various sites sustained damage. The affected factory is said to provide parts for Orion drones and Iskander missile systems, underscoring Ukraine's growing long-range attack capabilities.

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00:00Ukraine just hit deep inside Russia again, and this time the targets were massive.
00:04An oil refinery in Samara burst into flames overnight.
00:08The city is nearly 800 kilometers from Ukraine's border.
00:12Residents reported explosions.
00:14Then came another strike.
00:16A military-linked factory in Chiboksury was reportedly hit by missiles.
00:21That facility is tied to Russian drones and Iskander missile systems.
00:25Russian officials say more than 300 Ukrainian drones were intercepted overnight.
00:30But multiple sites still appear to have been damaged.
00:34Videos online showed fires lighting up the night sky.
00:37Ukraine has been expanding its long-range attacks for months.
00:40Fuel depots, military factories, critical supply routes, even infrastructure connected to occupied Crimea.
00:49The message from Kyiv is becoming impossible to ignore.
00:52Distance no longer guarantees protection.
00:56And the battlefield is now stretching far beyond the front lines.
00:59This war is entering a dangerous new phase.
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