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A Ukrainian deep-strike wave may have hit a critical bottleneck inside Russia’s missile ecosystem—far beyond the front line. Reports say drones struck the Redkino Experimental Plant in Russia’s Tver region (over 1,000 km from Ukraine), with satellite-based fire detection showing heat signatures consistent with active burning afterward. Why does Redkino matter? Because it’s reportedly linked to specialized fuel components and materials used in long-range cruise missiles like the Kh-101/Kh-555 and potentially Kalibr—the weapons Russia has repeatedly used to hit Ukraine’s cities and power grid. And unlike a warehouse or depot, specialized chemical production can be painfully slow to restore if key reactors or synthesis equipment are damaged. The same night, additional strikes were reported across multiple regions—power disruptions near the border, plus an oil depot hit deeper inside Russia—suggesting a layered campaign aimed less at headlines and more at constraints: fuel, electricity, logistics, repair capacity, and command nodes. If this is accurate, the big question isn’t “what burned tonight?”—it’s whether Russia’s long-range strike tempo changes in the weeks ahead. In this video: what Redkino reportedly produces, why it’s hard to replace fast, and how energy + fuel hits could compound into a supply-chain choke on Russia’s missile campaign. #Ukraine #Russia #UkraineWar #DroneStrike #OSINT #Missiles #Kh101 #Kalibr #MilitaryStrategy #SupplyChainWarfare #EnergyInfrastructure #SatelliteImagery #NASAFIRMS #Geopolitics #waranalysis