Key facts
- Russian forces launched a large-scale drone and missile assault across Ukraine.
- At least three civilians were killed in the Russian strikes.
- 68 civilians were injured in the Russian strikes.
- A passenger bus in Kherson was targeted by Russian forces.
- A Ukrainian drone strike occurred on June 16.
- The Ukrainian drone strike halted operations at the Moscow Oil Refinery.
- The Moscow Oil Refinery is a key supplier of fuel to the Russian capital.
- Ukraine framed the drone strike as retaliation for Russian strikes.
- Ukrainian Armor and AviaNera Technologies signed a partnership agreement.
- The partnership will focus on producing and supplying engines for Ukrainian missiles and drones.
- The deal was announced at the Eurosatory 2026 defense exhibition in Paris.
Russian forces initiated a large-scale drone and missile assault targeting multiple locations across Ukraine, resulting in a significant number of civilian casualties. Official reports indicate at least three civilians were killed and 68 others sustained injuries. Among the specific targets was a passenger bus in the Kherson region, highlighting the indiscriminate nature of the attacks.
In response to the Russian aggression, Ukraine carried out a drone strike on June 16 that successfully disrupted operations at the Moscow Oil Refinery. This facility is identified as a crucial supplier of fuel for the Russian capital. Kyiv officials characterized this strike as a direct act of retaliation for the recent Russian assaults on Ukrainian territory.
Separately, in a move to bolster Ukraine's defense capabilities, Ukrainian Armor, a domestic defense manufacturer, has entered into a strategic partnership with AviaNera Technologies, a defense company based in the Czech Republic. The agreement focuses on the joint production and supply of engines essential for Ukrainian missiles and drones. This collaboration was formally announced during the Eurosatory 2026 defense exhibition held in Paris.
