Ukraine Waited for Russian S-400 to Paralyzed... Then 35Kg Bombs Meet Space Center

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June 30, 2026 — Moscow Oblast.
Ukraine struck Russia’s Dubna Space Communications Center again, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and multiple open-source reports. Reuters reported that the site is located more than 500 km from Ukraine’s border and is used for reconnaissance and coordinating Russian forces in Ukraine. (Reuters)
Dubna is widely described as a major Russian satellite communications hub. United24 notes that the facility is considered Russia’s largest satellite teleport, operated by the Russian Satellite Communications Company, and linked to satellite communications across Russia and internationally. It was originally established ahead of the 1980 Moscow Olympics and later developed into a major ground hub with more than 20 antennas. (united24media.com)
This episode examines why a strike on a SATCOM facility matters: not as a Hollywood-style “instant blackout,” but as pressure on command latency, military coordination, telemetry, redundancy, and the symbolic image of Russia’s strategic depth. Kyiv Independent reported that a previous June 22 strike damaged a 32-meter MARK-IV satellite communications antenna and the main control building, according to Ukraine’s General Staff. (The Kyiv Independent)
Disclaimer: This video is a dramatized, OSINT-informed analysis. Operational details are generalized or omitted. We do not provide tactical instructions, targeting guidance, or celebrate harm to civilians.
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June 30, 2026 — Moscow Oblast.
Ukraine struck Russia’s Dubna Space Communications Center again, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and multiple open-source reports. Reuters reported that the site is located more than 500 km from Ukraine’s border and is used for reconnaissance and coordinating Russian forces in Ukraine. (Reuters)
Dubna is widely described as a major Russian satellite communications hub. United24 notes that the facility is considered Russia’s largest satellite teleport, operated by the Russian Satellite Communications Company, and linked to satellite communications across Russia and internationally. It was originally established ahead of the 1980 Moscow Olympics and later developed into a major ground hub with more than 20 antennas. (united24media.com)
This episode examines why a strike on a SATCOM facility matters: not as a Hollywood-style “instant blackout,” but as pressure on command latency, military coordination, telemetry, redundancy, and the symbolic image of Russia’s strategic depth. Kyiv Independent reported that a previous June 22 strike damaged a 32-meter MARK-IV satellite communications antenna and the main control building, according to Ukraine’s General Staff. (The Kyiv Independent)
Disclaimer: This video is a dramatized, OSINT-informed analysis. Operational details are generalized or omitted. We do not provide tactical instructions, targeting guidance, or celebrate harm to civilians.
We support Ukraine's official project, United24.
We are sharing United24's campaigns for Ukraine with you. You can find out more and lend your support via the links below.
ALLIES OF STEEL:
Fundraiser for lifesaving ground robots
🔗 https://u24.gov.ua/allies-of-steel?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=military-chronicle&utm_campaign=allies
And here are the links for Fundraiser #2 — a joint campaign by UNITED24 and Saint Javelin to raise $150,000 for an AI-controlled turret:
🔗 https://u24.gov.ua/news/saint-sentinel?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=military-chronicle&utm_campaign=javelin
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