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Ukraine’s latest long-range strikes on Russia hit a major natural gas plant and satellite centers

Ukraine's long-range strikes on Russian energy and communications infrastructure are making global news.

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📍 How it ended

Ukraine conducted long-range strikes targeting a major natural gas plant, satellite communications centers, and a Moscow oil refinery. These actions contributed to deepening unease in Russia and resulted in civilian deaths on both sides of the border.

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The brief

Ukraine has conducted long-range strikes on Russian targets. Coverage emphasizes the strikes on a major natural gas plant and satellite communications centers.

Coverage from PBS, Bloomberg, Reuters and AP News is available. Coverage does not yet specify the extent of damage or disruption caused by the strikes.

Watch for updates on the impact of these strikes on Russian energy production and communications. Coverage does not yet specify the extent of damage or disruption caused by the strikes.

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Quick answers

What targets did Ukraine strike in Russia?

Ukraine reportedly struck a major natural gas plant and satellite communications centers.

Where were the strikes reported?

The strikes reportedly hit a gas-processing plant near Kazakhstan and a Moscow oil refinery.

Which outlets are covering these strikes?

Coverage is available from PBS, Bloomberg, Reuters and AP News.

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