Ukraine Claims Major Strike on Kerch Bridge, Oil Facilities, and Multiple S-400 and Pantsir-S1 Air Defense Systems Using Kamikaze Drones and Cruise Missiles
Ukraine's military announced a large-scale strike on Russian-occupied Crimea, targeting both sides of the Kerch Bridge using long-range kamikaze drones and domestically developed FP-5 cruise missiles. Claimed results include destruction of oil transport infrastructure in Russia's Krasnodar region, fuel storage facilities in Kerch, four S-400 radar systems, and two Pantsir-S1 short-range air defense systems. Russia has not officially responded, and the results await independent verification.

Highlights
- Ukraine's military claimed a large-scale strike on Russian-occupied Crimea using long-range kamikaze drones and domestically developed FP-5 cruise missiles.
- Four S-400 radar systems and two Pantsir-S1 short-range air defense units were reportedly destroyed, significantly degrading Russian air defense coverage over Crimea.
- Oil transport infrastructure in Russia's Krasnodar region and fuel storage facilities in occupied Kerch were targeted and claimed destroyed.
- The Kerch Bridge — Russia's sole land route to Crimea and a critical supply corridor for southern front operations — was struck during the operation.
- Russia has not officially responded to the reported losses, and independent verification of the claimed battle damage is still pending.
Ukraine Claims Major Strike on Kerch Bridge, Oil Facilities, and Multiple Air Defense Systems Using Kamikaze Drones and Cruise Missiles
Ukraine's military has announced a significant strike operation against Russian-occupied Crimea, targeting strategic assets on both sides of the Kerch Bridge using long-range kamikaze drones and FP-5 cruise missiles.
Targets and Claimed Results
According to statements released by Ukraine, the following targets were struck during the operation:
- Kerch Bridge: Strikes were carried out against the bridge linking mainland Russia to the Crimean Peninsula.
- Oil Transport Infrastructure: Petroleum transport facilities in Russia's Krasnodar region were reportedly destroyed.
- Kerch Fuel Storage: Fuel depots located in the occupied city of Kerch were targeted.
- S-400 Radar Systems: Four radar arrays belonging to S-400 long-range surface-to-air missile systems were claimed destroyed.
- Pantsir-S1 Air Defense Systems: Two Pantsir-S1 short-range air defense systems were reportedly eliminated.
Weapon Systems Employed
Ukraine deployed two categories of long-range precision strike weapons in this operation:
Kamikaze Drones: These single-use loitering munitions carry a warhead and detonate on impact with the target. They have been extensively used by Ukraine throughout the conflict to strike high-value targets deep behind Russian lines, proving effective against both fixed installations and air defense assets.
FP-5 Cruise Missile: A domestically developed Ukrainian long-range cruise missile featuring low-altitude flight capability designed to evade portions of adversary air defense networks. The FP-5 is considered a key component of Ukraine's deep-strike arsenal.
Strategic Significance
The Kerch Bridge remains Russia's sole land route connecting its mainland territory to Crimea and serves as a critical logistics hub for supplying Russian forces along the southern front. Sustained strikes against the bridge and surrounding petroleum infrastructure are intended to sever Russian supply lines and degrade long-term operational capacity in Crimea.
The destruction of S-400 and Pantsir-S1 air defense systems is expected to reduce risk for future Ukrainian air strike operations and further compress Russia's air defense coverage over the peninsula.
Russia has not issued an official response to the reported losses, and the claimed battle damage assessment has yet to be independently verified.
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