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On June 24, a drone attack launched by Ukraine struck the Electrokabel PN facility located in the Nizhny Novgorod region, which manufactures cable and wiring systems for Russian military applications. This incident resulted in two fatalities and two injuries, involving 23 drones in the assault. Additionally, the Lukoil-Nizhegorodnefteorgsintez refinery in the Kstovo area was mentioned as another potential target during the same operation. The Russian Ministry of Defense reported the interception of 323 Ukrainian drones throughout the night, covering areas such as Orenburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Crimea, and the Black Sea — marking the most extensive drone defense operation conducted by Russia since the onset of the conflict. This significant activity indicates Ukraine's strategy of executing a coordinated, multi-faceted deep-strike operation aimed at disrupting Russia's military supply chain.

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00:00Four confirmed strikes in a single night across Russia.
00:03And Russia's own Ministry of Defense just told us something extraordinary.
00:08323 Ukrainian drones were intercepted overnight.
00:11That is the largest single-night drone defense effort Russia has ever mounted in this war.
00:16And many still got through.
00:18In Nizhny Novgorod, 400 kilometers east of Moscow, drones struck the ElectroCobble PN plant,
00:25a facility that produces cable and wire systems for Russian military equipment.
00:30Two people were killed.
00:32Two injured.
00:3323 drones were used in that operation alone.
00:36The Lukoil refinery in the nearby Kstovo area was also identified as a possible secondary target.
00:43Think about what 323 intercepted drones means.
00:47Ukraine launched well over 350 drones in a single night, targeting Orenburg 1,200 kilometers deep.
00:54Sevastopol's power grid, Crimea's railway bridge, Nizhny Novgorod's military industry,
01:00Russia is now defending against drone attacks on four separate fronts simultaneously.
01:05And it is failing.
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