At night, the Russian public talked about the attack of a Ukrainian drone on a military facility in the city of Orsk near Orenburg, which is 1,800 km from Ukraine.
Neither Ukraine nor Russia have officially commented on the strike itself or its consequences.
However, the Ukrainian mass media, citing sources in the GUR, state that the target of the attack was the Voronezh M long-range target detection radar station.
It is not known whether the station is affected.
On the satellite images that have appeared on the network, traces of the fire can be seen, writes Radio Svoboda. Although the quality of the photo does not allow us to reliably assess the degree of possible damage.
The object belongs to the nuclear infrastructure of the Russian Federation.
It was previously reported that a similar object was attacked by a Ukrainian drone on May 23 in Armavir, Krasnodar Territory.
"Voronezh M" is a long-range radar station that is part of the nuclear attack deterrent system. Russian Senator Dmytro Rogozin then accused the US of complicity in the strike and said that "they will respond in full."
According to the military doctrine of the Russian Federation, an attack on nuclear deterrence facilities can become a pretext for a nuclear strike. Western mass media are already expressing concern about this.