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On June 10, Ukraine's FP-5 Flamingo cruise missile targeted the VNIIR-Progress defense electronics factory located in Cheboksary, Chuvash Republic, Russia, resulting in the destruction of a site responsible for creating navigation systems for both Russian drones and Kalibr cruise missiles. This attack, approximately 900 miles from the Ukrainian front, showcases Ukraine's advancing capabilities in deep-strike operations. Additionally, a separate drone strike from Ukraine triggered a fire at a critical fuel storage site in the Yaroslavl region of Russia. These operations unfolded as Russia's General Staff reported a staggering loss of 1,440 troops in just a single day on June 14, highlighting the simultaneous efforts to undermine Russia's military production and frontline strength.

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00:00Ukraine has taken the war deep into Russian territory.
00:03Ukraine's FP-5 Flamingo cruise missile struck the VNIIR Progress Defense Electronics Plant
00:09in the Russian city of Chibokshary,
00:12a facility that manufactures navigation systems for Russian drones and Calabar cruise missiles.
00:18That target is approximately 900 miles from the front line.
00:22At the same time, Ukrainian drone attacks ignited a fire
00:25at a strategic fuel storage facility in Russia's Yaroslavl region.
00:30These strikes aren't random.
00:31They are targeted at the factories and fuel depots that keep Russia's war machine running.
00:36Russia reported losing 1440 troops in a single day on June 14th.
00:41It is losing troops faster than its factories can replace the weapons those troops need.
00:46Ukraine is striking both ends of that equation simultaneously, and it is working.
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