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Satellite images reveal major expansions at five Russian complexes producing solid-fuel missile engines, suggesting the Kremlin plans to boost missile production for its war in Ukraine. Researcher Fabian Hinz identified these sites using Russian media reports and declassified CIA documents. The sites are located in Siberia, southern Russia, near Moscow and St. Petersburg, and in Perm, western Russia. The Russian Ministry of Defense did not comment. The U.S.
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