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“Flamingo” Precision Hits Samara’s Progress Factory: Critical Space Electronics Hub Severed

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Confirmation has arrived regarding the double “Flamingo” missile strike on the RCC “Progress” complex in Samara. The strike targeted Workshop 106A, causing extensive structural damage to the primary assembly hall for rocket control systems and electronics.

Key developments:

Electronics & Avionics Disrupted: Damage to instrument bays and cabling lines directly halts the output of Soyuz-2 launch vehicles.

Space Recon Blinded: Soyuz-2 rockets are Moscow’s sole vehicle for deploying military intelligence satellites and the “Rassvet” satellite network.

Irreplaceable Loss: With no operational alternative in Russia, this targeted strike creates a massive bottleneck in military space logistics.

Without control systems and launch capacity, Russia’s military satellite network is effectively grounded.

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