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Ukraine targets Russian logistics and rocket production amid political disputes
Ukraine has intensified its military operations against Russian infrastructure and political stability. The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense reported that strikes have disabled seven of the ten largest logistics centers belonging to the e-commerce giant Wildberries.
In Samara, a strike on the Progress Rocket and Space Center reportedly targeted the production of Soyuz-2 rockets, which are used to launch Rassvet satellites. This action is part of Ukraine's effort to disrupt Russia's development of satellite internet technology intended to guide drones.
On the domestic political front, the Russian opposition party Yabloko has accused the ruling United Russia party and other pro-Kremlin factions of receiving at least 153 million rubles in suspicious foreign donations between 2021 and 2025. This follows the Supreme Court's decision to annul Yabloko's registration for alleged foreign funding.
Additionally, airstrikes in the Russian city of Koloskovo, located in the Belgorod region, resulted in at least six deaths and four injuries, including a minor.
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Progress Rocket and Space Center · Russia · Ukraine · Wildberries · Yabloko
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- [● 2 SOURCES] Ukrainian attacks have disabled seven of the ten largest logistics centers of the e-commerce company Wildberries. www.eldia.es · www.elcorreoweb.es
- [● 4 SOURCES] A Saturday attack on the Progress Rocket and Space Center in Samara targeted the main production site for Soyuz-2 rockets. www.informacion.es · www.eldia.es · www.elcorreoweb.es · www.lne.es
- [● 4 SOURCES] The Yabloko party claims five parliamentary parties received at least 153 million rubles in donations with signs of foreign funding between 2021 and 2025. www.informacion.es · www.eldia.es · www.elcorreoweb.es · www.lne.es
- [● 2 SOURCES] Ukrainian airstrikes in Koloskovo, Belgorod region, resulted in at least six deaths and four injuries on Monday. www.informacion.es · www.lne.es