Ukraine Strikes Russian Space Communications Hub in Dubna for a Second Time.
Second Attack on the 'Dubna' Space Communications Center
According to Espreso.tv: Ukrainian forces have launched another strike on Russia's 'Dubna' space communications center located in the Moscow region. The facility is used by Moscow for intelligence gathering and coordinating military operations against Ukraine. This marks the second time the strategically important site has been targeted by Kyiv.
On June 30, Ukraine's defense forces hit the 'Dubna' center, describing it as a legitimate military target. Analysts confirm the facility plays a key role in collecting reconnaissance data and directing Russian military activities in Ukraine, making it a critical asset in the ongoing conflict.
International Expert Commentary
Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta stated: 'Putin is backed against a wall and doesn't quite know what to do.' Leon Panetta
Panetta emphasized that the most crucial support the United States can offer Ukraine is the supply of weapons needed for the country to pose a greater threat to Russia. He added that 'Putin will not win under any circumstances,' reflecting his confidence that the situation on the front lines will shift in Ukraine's favor.
This repeated strike on a strategic Russian facility underscores Ukraine's ongoing offensive efforts in its war with Russia. By targeting vulnerabilities in Russian intelligence infrastructure, Ukraine aims to strengthen its military position and degrade enemy capabilities. Panetta's remarks highlight continued international backing, particularly from the U.S., for providing essential military aid to Ukraine—support that could significantly shape the conflict's future trajectory.
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