Ukrainian Drones Strike Russia’s Largest Satellite Ground Hub Near Moscow for Second Time
A major Ukrainian drone strike has targeted a satellite ground hub near Moscow for the second time, resulting in reported casualties.
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Ukrainian forces launched a drone strike against a satellite ground hub located near Moscow. Reports confirm this marks the second time the facility has been targeted by drone activity.
Coverage from CNN and UNITED24 Media identifies the facility as Russia’s largest satellite ground hub. CNN reports that the attack resulted in the death of a baby. The involvement of military assets and the specific nature of the strike are the primary focus of current reports.
Future updates are expected to clarify the extent of the damage to the satellite infrastructure and any further details regarding the site. Official responses to the incident remain forthcoming.
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Quick answers
What facility was targeted?
The facility is described as Russia’s largest satellite ground hub near Moscow.
How many times has this location been hit?
According to coverage, this is the second time the site has been struck by drones.
Have there been casualties?
CNN reports that a baby was killed during the attack.
Coverage (3)
- Satellite communications center hit, Ukraine says as wave of drones target Moscow NBC News · 7h ago
- Ukraine launches major drone attack on Moscow, hitting a satellite center and killing a baby CNN · 7h ago
- Ukrainian Drones Strike Russia’s Largest Satellite Ground Hub Near Moscow for Second Time UNITED24 Media · 7h ago
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