Key facts
- Russia reported intercepting 660 Ukrainian drones.
- The drone attack spanned 12 Russian regions and Crimea.
- Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin reported dozens of drones launched toward the capital.
- At least 30 drones were reportedly downed before reaching Moscow.
- Russian-installed authorities in Crimea declared a state of emergency on June 26.
- Widespread power outages affected approximately half of Crimea.
- Ukraine reportedly struck the Azot chemical plant in Tula Oblast.
- Energy infrastructure in Tula Oblast was also reportedly hit.
- Residents in Tula reported explosions and an ammonia-like smell.
Russia's Defense Ministry announced it intercepted 660 Ukrainian drones during a large-scale nighttime attack that spanned 12 regions and Crimea. This event is characterized as one of the most significant drone assaults reported by Russia to date. Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin reported that dozens of drones were launched toward the capital, with at least 30 downed before reaching their targets. Emergency crews were dispatched to assess damage caused by falling debris.
In Crimea, Russian-installed authorities declared a regional state of emergency on June 26 following intensified Ukrainian drone strikes. This measure is intended to address economic stability concerns arising from widespread power outages that affected approximately half of the peninsula. Separately, Ukraine launched a drone attack targeting Tula Oblast, reportedly hitting the Azot chemical plant and energy infrastructure. Residents in the area reported hearing explosions and detecting an ammonia-like smell, while officials confirmed damage to an industrial facility and power lines.
The drone attacks highlight Ukraine's continued efforts to strike targets within Russian territory, employing tactics that have become increasingly sophisticated and widespread. The scale of the reported interceptions by Russia suggests a significant Ukrainian offensive operation, while the damage in Tula and the state of emergency in Crimea indicate the tangible impact of these strikes on Russian infrastructure and civilian life. The coordinated nature of these attacks across multiple regions underscores a strategic push by Ukraine to disrupt Russian operations and infrastructure.
