Massive Attack on Ukraine
In the early hours of June 18, Russian forces launched a large-scale assault on Ukraine, deploying seven ballistic missiles and 239 attack drones. The offensive continued past 8:00 AM, with confirmed impacts from two ballistic missiles and 26 drones across nine locations. The Poltava and Myrhorod districts bore the brunt of the strikes, resulting in damage to industrial facilities, private residences, and an energy infrastructure site.
Missiles and Drones Used
The missiles employed in the attack included:
- Iskander-M
- S-400
Launches originated from:
- Voronezh Oblast
- Bryansk Oblast
- Kursk Oblast
As for the drones, the following types were identified:
- Shahed
- Gerbera
- Italmas
- Parody decoys
Drone launches occurred from:
- Kursk
- Orel
- Primorsko-Akhtarsk
- Crimea
- Donetsk region
By 8:00 AM, Ukraine's air defense had neutralized or suppressed 216 targets, including four Iskander-M and S-400 ballistic missiles, as well as 212 enemy drones. Debris from downed targets fell across seven locations, though details on one additional ballistic missile are still being clarified. The Ukrainian Air Force reported:
“According to preliminary data, as of 8:00 AM, air defense forces have shot down or suppressed 216 targets” — Ukrainian Air Force.
This attack underscores the ongoing escalation in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, highlighting persistent threats to civilian infrastructure. With the war continuing, safeguarding airspace has become crucial for protecting the population and preserving strategic assets. The use of advanced technologies like drones also signals a shift in combat tactics, which could shape the future trajectory of the conflict.
The recent large-scale drone assault on Ukraine highlights the escalating nature of the conflict, as evidenced by a prior incident where a significant number of UAVs were intercepted by air defense systems. This ongoing threat underlines the importance of robust air defense strategies to protect critical infrastructure and civilian safety amidst the relentless attacks.