Key facts
- Ukrainian drones reportedly struck a state-owned bearing plant in Penza, Russia, on July 1.
- A fire was observed at the Penza bearing plant following the drone strike.
- Explosions and a subsequent fire were reported in occupied Donetsk.
- Ukraine has been targeting Russian military infrastructure to hinder its war efforts.
- President Zelensky confirmed a recent strike on Russia's Dubna Space Communications Center.
Ukrainian drones reportedly targeted a state-owned bearing plant in the Russian city of Penza and struck occupied Donetsk overnight on July 1, 2026. Eyewitnesses reported a fire at the bearing plant in Penza, located approximately 550 kilometers (340 miles) northeast of Ukraine's border. Earlier in the night, explosions were heard in occupied Donetsk, followed by a blaze, though the specific target was not identified. These actions align with Ukraine's ongoing strategy to degrade Russia's capacity to wage war through strikes on military infrastructure within Russia and occupied territories. President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Ukraine is systematically implementing its plan for long-range sanctions against Russia, citing a recent strike on the Dubna Space Communications Center in Moscow Oblast on June 30. Ukraine had previously struck the Dubna facility on June 22, reportedly damaging a 32-meter satellite communications antenna and its main control building, which supports Russian military communications and intelligence operations.
