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Kyiv claims attack on Moscow satellite center

4 sources4 storiesFirst seen 6/30/2026Score52Mixed Progress
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Putin Faces Increased Pressure as Moscow Is Again Attacked by Drones

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Russian satellite communications center hit, Ukraine says as a wave of drones targets Moscow.

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More than 60 drones targeted Moscow overnight, the city's mayor said Tuesday, marking another major aerial attack on the Russian capital as Ukraine intensifies its long-range weapons campaign.

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The mayor of Moscow said early Tuesday that at least 61 Ukrainian drones had been shot down in the capital region.

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Moscow Is Attacked by Dozens of Drones, Its Mayor Says.

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Sergei Sobyanin said the Russian military had shot down more than 60 drones.

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**Summary:** Ukraine claims it has attacked a Moscow satellite center, with at least 61 Ukrainian drones reportedly shot down by the Russian military. This incident follows earlier drone strikes on Russia's oil facilities and intensifies tensions between the two nations. **Why It Matters:** The attack highlights growing concerns over cyber warfare capabilities in

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