Multiple outlets report that Ukraine conducts long-range strike operations against targets inside Russia, with the latest attack focused on energy and communications infrastructure. The reporting says the strikes hit a major natural gas processing plant and two satellite communications centers. The operations are described as part of Ukraine’s broader aerial campaign targeting energy facilities and military-related industries, which has been intensified in parallel with Kyiv’s development and deployment of longer-range capabilities. While the accounts emphasize the strategic nature of the targets—linking energy production and satellite communications to military effectiveness—the specific details about the time, location, and the extent of damage are not consistently provided across the excerpts. The coverage therefore focuses on the same set of alleged targets and the overall operational context: long-range Ukrainian strikes aimed at disrupting Russia’s energy supply and communications. No outlet in the provided materials attributes responsibility in a way that differs from the others, and the reports present the actions as ongoing within the broader conflict rather than as isolated incidents.