Ukraine Launches Massive Drone Offensive: ~400 UAVs Strike Moscow, Southern Russia, and Crimea
Ukraine launched one of its largest drone offensives to date on June 27, deploying approximately 400 UAVs against Moscow, southern Russia, and Russian-occupied Crimea. President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that the domestically developed FP-5 'Flamingo' cruise missile successfully struck the Titan-Barrikady defense plant in Volgograd — a facility roughly 550 km from the front line that produces Iskander-M ballistic missile launchers and other critical weapons systems.

Highlights
- Ukraine deployed approximately 400 UAVs on June 27 in one of its largest single drone offensives, striking Moscow, southern Russia, and Russian-occupied Crimea simultaneously.
- President Zelensky confirmed the domestically developed FP-5 'Flamingo' cruise missile successfully struck the Titan-Barrikady defense plant in Volgograd, ~550 km from the front line.
- The Titan-Barrikady plant is a key Russian facility producing Iskander-M short-range ballistic missile launcher vehicles and other critical weapons systems.
- Ukraine's combined drone-swarm and cruise missile tactics are designed to saturate and deplete Russian air defenses while enabling deep-strike penetration.
- The operation marks a significant advancement in Ukraine's long-range precision strike capabilities, demonstrating the capacity to threaten Russia's core defense-industrial infrastructure.
Ukraine Launches Massive Drone Offensive: ~400 UAVs Strike Moscow, Southern Russia, and Crimea
Ukraine has carried out one of its largest drone strikes to date against Russian territory and Russian-occupied land, deploying approximately 400 UAVs in a coordinated assault targeting the Russian capital Moscow, multiple regions in southern Russia, and the occupied Crimean Peninsula.
FP-5 'Flamingo' Cruise Missile Strikes Deep into Russian Territory
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky publicly confirmed on June 27 that Ukraine's domestically developed FP-5 'Flamingo' cruise missile successfully struck the Titan-Barrikady defense plant in Volgograd. The facility is located approximately 550 km from the front line and serves as a key production hub for Russia's Iskander-M short-range ballistic missile launcher vehicles and other critical weapons systems.
The deep-strike operation marks a significant milestone in Ukraine's long-range precision strike capabilities, demonstrating the ability to directly threaten core nodes of Russia's defense-industrial complex.
~400 UAVs Launched Simultaneously
In parallel, Ukrainian drone units deployed approximately 400 UAVs in a saturation attack against multiple strategic targets. The strike package covered:
- Moscow and surrounding areas: The drone assault on the Russian capital triggered large-scale air-raid alerts, with Russian air defense systems activated to intercept incoming threats.
- Southern Russia: Multiple cities and military installations across the region came under attack.
- Russian-occupied Crimea: Russian logistics supply lines and military infrastructure on the peninsula remained a primary target, continuing a sustained campaign of interdiction.
Ukraine's Drone Tactics Continue to Evolve
Since the outbreak of the war, Ukraine has steadily expanded its domestic UAV research, development, and mass-production capabilities, and has developed a combined-arms tactical doctrine pairing low-cost drone swarms with precision-guided missiles. Large-scale drone swarm attacks serve a dual purpose: depleting Russia's expensive surface-to-air missile stockpiles while simultaneously creating penetration windows for cruise or ballistic missiles.
The coordinated launch of approximately 400 UAVs in a single operation underscores the continued evolution of Ukraine's drone warfare doctrine and its sustained determination and capacity to strike deep into Russian strategic depth.
Some information in this article is sourced from Global Defense Corp. Details are based on publicly confirmed information, as the original source link is restricted.
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