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Russia’s Record Drone Barrage on Ukraine Points to Spring Offensive Launch

By Matthias Binder March 24, 2026
Russia fires nearly 400 drones at Ukraine with signs its spring offensive has started
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Russia fires nearly 400 drones at Ukraine with signs its spring offensive has started

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Unprecedented Scale of the AttackCasualties and Damage in Key CitiesEscalation on the Ground FrontSigns of a Broader Offensive

Unprecedented Scale of the Attack (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Ukraine faced one of its most intense aerial assaults yet overnight into March 24, 2026, as Russian forces unleashed nearly 400 long-range drones alongside cruise and ballistic missiles. The barrage struck civilian areas across multiple cities, causing deaths and injuries while coinciding with heightened ground operations along the front lines. Officials described the strikes as the largest in recent weeks, raising alarms about Moscow’s plans for a broader push as spring weather improves.[1][2]

Unprecedented Scale of the Attack

Russian forces fired almost 400 Iranian-designed Shahed drones in the overnight operation, marking a significant escalation from previous barrages. The assault included 23 cruise missiles and seven ballistic missiles, which impacted at least 10 locations nationwide. Ukrainian air defenses engaged the incoming threats, though exact interception numbers remained undisclosed in initial reports. The attack extended into daylight hours, with dozens of drones targeting the capital Kyiv.[1]

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This onslaught represented the biggest drone attack in weeks, overwhelming response systems and testing Ukraine’s resilience. Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha highlighted the use of drone swarms against at least seven cities. Such tactics aim to exhaust air defenses and infrastructure ahead of potential ground advances.[1]

Casualties and Damage in Key Cities

The strikes inflicted heavy tolls on civilian populations. In Ivano-Frankivsk, two people died and four others suffered injuries, including a 6-year-old child; damage affected maternity hospitals and about 10 apartment buildings. Dnipro saw 13 people hurt, among them three children, from a daytime drone hit. Lviv reported 13 injuries after attacks on an apartment block and St. Andrew’s Church, a UNESCO site.[1]

Overall figures tallied six deaths and at least 46 injuries from the combined assault, though some reports cited four fatalities and 27 wounded. A residential building in Zaporizhzhia caught fire from drone strikes. Rescue teams worked through the day to extinguish blazes and aid victims in the affected areas.[3]

  • Kyiv: Daytime drone incursions on the capital.
  • Dnipro: 13 injured, including children.
  • Lviv: Damage to cultural and residential sites.
  • Ivano-Frankivsk: Fatalities at medical facilities.
  • Zaporizhzhia: Residential fires reported.

Escalation on the Ground Front

Simultaneously, Russian troops intensified efforts to breach Ukrainian lines, launching 619 attacks over four days along the 1,250-kilometer front. Fierce clashes erupted near Lyman in the Donetsk region, where Ukrainian forces repelled assaults and destroyed Russian armored columns. Gen. Oleksandr Syrskyi, Ukraine’s top commander, noted that fighting spanned the entire contact line.[1]

Moscow had repositioned heavy equipment and troops since March 17, preparing for warmer conditions that favor mechanized operations. A Ukrainian soldier with the call sign King described the scene as tense yet manageable, with no major breakthroughs despite heavy shelling. Ukraine countered with its own advanced drones to disrupt enemy advances and offered defense tech to allies.[2]

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Signs of a Broader Offensive

Analysts viewed the timing and intensity as harbingers of Russia’s spring-summer campaign. The Institute for the Study of War confirmed the offensive appeared underway, citing troop buildups and strike patterns. Russia holds about 20% of Ukraine, including Crimea, but has made only gradual rural gains without seizing major cities.[1]

Syrskyi reported occupiers bringing fresh units forward for continued assaults. This war of attrition persists into its fourth year, with no ceasefire in sight despite diplomatic efforts. Ukrainian innovations in drone warfare help offset manpower gaps amid the grinding conflict.

Key Takeaways
  • Nearly 400 drones plus 30 missiles targeted civilian and strategic sites.
  • Multiple cities hit, with 6 killed and dozens injured.
  • Ground clashes intensify, signaling full spring offensive.

As Ukraine reinforces its positions, the coming weeks will test both sides’ resolve. Russia occupies key territories but faces stiff resistance. What do you think about these developments? Tell us in the comments.

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