Ukraine Hit Russia's Space Communications Center Again - Professor Gerdes Explains 🇺🇦
Ukraine launched a major overnight strike wave into Russia and occupied territory, with reports of more than 400 drones across 19 Russian regions and dozens headed toward Moscow. The video tracks confirmed and reported hits on the Dubna Space Communication Center near Moscow, a facility used for satellite communications, reconnaissance, and coordination of occupation forces, along with attacks around Novorossiysk, Melitopol, Crimea's railway power infrastructure, bridges used by Russian forces, UAV command posts, refinery storage tanks, and a Russian TOS-1A thermobaric rocket system in Belgorod. It also covers Russia's overnight drone attacks on Ukraine, civilian casualties in Zaporizhzhia and Kharkiv, battlefield losses, Ukraine's 79th Air Assault Brigade disabling hundreds of Russian troops, General Syrsky's comments on how drones have forced both sides back toward infantry-heavy warfare, and the question of whether Ukraine now has the advantage in drone quantity, quality, targeting, and effect.
Chapters
00:00 Ukraine's aggressive overnight strike wave
00:41 Russia claims 419 drones downed across 19 regions
01:29 Moscow region explosions and the Dubna target set
02:31 Zelensky confirms the Dubna Space Communication Center strike
03:34 Previous damage at Dubna shows why it matters
04:24 Novorossiysk, Melitopol, and Crimea come under attack
05:21 Ukraine hits bridges, UAV command posts, and refinery infrastructure
06:03 Russian TOS-1A thermobaric system destroyed in Belgorod
06:58 Russia's overnight strikes against Ukraine
07:29 Civilian casualties in Zaporizhzhia and Kharkiv
08:29 Battlefield update and Russian daily losses
09:22 Ukraine's 79th Brigade disables nearly 500 Russian troops
10:02 Syrsky explains how drones changed armored warfare
11:20 Viewer question on drone interception rates
12:17 Who has the drone advantage now?
13:02 Snake Island reminder and closing