A total of 142 military targets were reportedly hit in a major strike
Russian forces have carried out a combined strike targeting Ukrainian drone and radar manufacturing facilities, as well as munitions depots and equipment storage sites, the Defense Ministry in Moscow said in its daily briefing on Tuesday.
The list of targets also included drone storage facilities and launch sites, as well as the positions of Ukrainian troops and foreign mercenaries. A total of 142 locations were hit during the operation, which involved both missile strikes and drone attacks, the ministry said, without specifying the exact targets.
The strikes came two days after a Ukrainian attack on military airfields in five Russian regions across the country, including in Siberia and the Far East. Ukrainian media have described the strikes as part of a “historic” operation, claiming they caused significant damage to Russia’s “strategic aviation.”
The Russian Defense Ministry confirmed the attacks but said that three of them were successfully repelled without causing damage or casualties, while two resulted in several aircraft catching fire. The ministry did not officially confirm the loss of any aircraft.
The statement came as Russian forces continued offensive operations along the entire front line. Russian troops have maintained the initiative on the battlefield for several months.
Over the past 24 hours, the Russian military took control of the village of Andreevka in Sumy Region, according to the briefing. Ukrainian forces reportedly lost over 1,500 soldiers across various parts of the front, along with around two dozen artillery pieces.
In late May, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the intention to create a “security buffer zone” along the border, following the repulsion of Ukraine’s incursion into Kursk Region. He first floated the idea last year, stating that it was intended to protect civilians from Kiev’s long-range strikes.
Russia has repeatedly accused Ukraine of carrying out attacks on civilians, organizing sabotage operations, and plotting assassinations of senior officials, journalists, and public figures. Recent acts of railway sabotage in Russia’s Bryansk and Kursk Regions were “terrorist attacks” planned by Ukraine to cause maximum civilian casualties, the Russian Investigative Committee said on Tuesday.