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Ukraine Delivers Record Drone Barrage Against Moscow Defenses

By Matthias Binder May 18, 2026
Ukraine breaches Russia’s strongest air defenses to hit Moscow
Ukraine breaches Russia’s strongest air defenses to hit Moscow - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)
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Ukraine breaches Russia’s strongest air defenses to hit Moscow

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Targets Struck Near the CapitalTypes of Drones DeployedRussian Countermeasures and AssessmentsContext and Zelenskyy’s Response

Ukraine breaches Russia’s strongest air defenses to hit Moscow – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Kyiv unleashed more than 1,300 drones across a single weekend, sending waves of long-range aircraft deep into Russian territory and striking industrial sites around the capital. The assault marked the largest one-time deep strike Ukraine has conducted in the conflict, reaching areas long considered among the most heavily protected in Russia. Russian officials reported three deaths and 12 injuries while confirming that dozens of flights were rerouted or delayed as a result.

Targets Struck Near the Capital

Ukrainian forces reported direct hits on the Angstrem factory, a facility that produces radio electronics and microchips used in precision weapons. Additional strikes landed at the Moscow oil refinery and at oil pumping stations in Solnechnogorsk and Volodarskoye. These locations sit within the Moscow region, which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described as the most heavily saturated with Russian air defense systems.

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The choice of targets reflected a deliberate focus on facilities supporting Russia’s military production and energy infrastructure. Ukrainian officials said the drones carried between 50 and 113 kilograms of explosives each, allowing them to inflict damage even after traveling long distances.

Types of Drones Deployed

The Ukrainian Army General Staff identified three models in the operation: the RS-1 Bars, the FP-1 Firepoint, and the newly developed Bars-SM Gladiator. These aircraft represent the latest stage in Ukraine’s steady expansion of its domestic drone capabilities. Military analysts noted that the combination of range, payload, and numbers allowed the strike package to overwhelm portions of the defensive network.

Previous Ukrainian drone operations against the capital had been smaller in scale and produced more limited effects. This weekend’s effort stood out for both its volume and the variety of sites reached, according to statements from Kyiv.

Russian Countermeasures and Assessments

Russian authorities stated that 714 drones were shot down, including more than 120 over Moscow and its suburbs. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said production at the oil refinery continued without interruption. The Russian defense ministry described the incoming aircraft as having been neutralized before they could cause widespread disruption.

Independent assessments offered a different view. The U.S.-based Institute for the Study of War reported that the strikes demonstrated Russia’s inability to fully shield its capital, a point that sparked visible frustration among ultranationalist commentators inside Russia. A recent poll by the Kremlin-linked Public Opinion Foundation found that 18 percent of Russians now rank Ukrainian attacks as their top national concern.

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Context and Zelenskyy’s Response

The drone operation followed Russia’s own large-scale strikes on Ukrainian cities the previous week, which killed 24 people and injured 48 in Kyiv alone. Zelenskyy framed the weekend attacks as direct retaliation. In a Sunday statement he said the action sent a clear signal that Russia should not continue an unjust war of conquest.

Military analyst Taras Chmut, who serves as the defense ministry representative on the state procurement agency, called the operation the largest deep strike Ukraine has mounted so far. He emphasized that the psychological impact inside Russia was especially strong because earlier attacks had produced only modest results.

What matters now: Ukraine has shown it can reach and damage high-value targets inside Russia’s most defended region. Moscow’s air shield, once viewed as nearly impenetrable, has been tested at a new scale.

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