Ukraine's military struck Russia's Dubna satellite communications centre in the Moscow region on Tuesday for the second time, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said, in a widening campaign of strikes targeting such facilities.
"Today, our long-range sanctions against Russia for this war once again reached the Dubna space communications center in the Moscow region," Zelenskiy said on Telegram, referring to Ukrainian attacks deep inside Russian territory.
Zelenskiy said the site, located more than 500 km (310 miles) from the Ukrainian border, was used for reconnaissance and for coordinating the activities of Russia's forces in Ukraine.
It also came under Ukrainian attack last week, the Ukrainian military's General Staff said.
Zelenskiy added that Ukrainian forces had recently struck four similar Russian centres in the Moscow and Vladimir regions.
Last week, the Ukrainian president said he had approved a 40-day campaign to "influence" Russia to end its war against Ukraine, now in its fifth year.
Ukraine has stepped up strikes on Russian military and energy infrastructure in recent months, contributing to fuel shortages in parts of Russia.
-Reuters
Latest News
Why the new Scotland head coach has a tricky task
Swan first Briton into second round but Boulter out
Aston Martin to have big upgrade for Hungarian GP
Voice of Lilo in ‘Lilo & Stitch,’ died of AIDS
President meets international monetary fund delegation
New chairman and members appointed to BOI of Sri Lanka
Bomb blast injures Ukrainian oligarch, triggers manhunt
Sweden to toughen sentences in crime crackdown
Paddy procurement prices announced for yala season
Ukraine hits Russia's Dubna satellite site for second time