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Reports indicate that Ukraine executed drone strikes during the night aimed at a state-run bearing production facility in Penza, Russia, while explosions and a fire were observed in the Russian-occupied area of Donetsk. Situated approximately 550 kilometers (340 miles) from the Ukrainian border, Penza's location emphasizes Ukraine's growing long-range attack capabilities. Additionally, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky mentioned that the Dubna Space Communications Center in Russia has been hit again following a prior strike on June 22. These incidents highlight Ukraine's ongoing strategy to undermine Russian military and industrial assets as the conflict progresses.
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00:00Ukraine reportedly launched overnight drone strikes, targeting a state-owned Bering
00:04manufacturing plant in the Russian city of Penza. According to eyewitness reports shared on social
00:10media, a fire was reported at the facility after the attack, although officials have not confirmed
00:16the extent of the damage. Penza lies about 550 kilometers, or 340 miles, from Ukraine's border.
00:24Highlighting Kyiv's ability to reach targets deep inside Russia, at the same time, explosions and
00:31ablaze were reported in the Russian-occupied city of Donetsk. The intended target there has not been
00:37confirmed. The reported strikes follow Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's announcement
00:42that Ukraine had again targeted Russia's Dubna Space Communications Center, a facility linked to
00:48military communications, intelligence, and satellite operations. Ukraine says its long-range
00:54strikes are aimed at weakening Russia's military capabilities and disrupting infrastructure that
01:00supports the war effort. As the conflict continues, both sides are expected to maintain long-range
01:06attacks, keeping pressure on strategic targets far from the front lines.
01:10So, let's get started.
01:10So, let's get started.
01:10So, let's get started.
01:10So, let's get started.
01:10So, let's get started.
01:10So, let's get started.
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