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Ukraine launches massive drone and missile attack deep inside Russia, hitting military and oil targets
Ukraine launched a large-scale drone and missile attack early on June 10, 2026, targeting multiple locations deep inside Russian territory. The strikes hit a military plant in Cheboksary that supplies components for Russian drones and missiles, oil refineries in the Vladimir and Samara regions, and the port of Mariupol in occupied Ukraine. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy confirmed that domestically produced FP-5 Flamingo cruise missiles were used in the attack on the Cheboksary plant. Russia claimed to have intercepted over 300 drones overnight and reported three wounded in Cheboksary. The attack also struck the Panorama Museum in Sevastopol, Crimea, which Russia said destroyed a historic painting. The war has now lasted 1,568 days, equaling the duration of World War I.
Points clés
Ukraine struck a military plant in Cheboksary using Ukrainian-made FP-5 Flamingo cruise missiles.
Oil refineries in the Vladimir and Samara regions were damaged in the attacks.
The port of Mariupol, a key Russian logistics hub, was 'significantly limited' by Ukrainian drone strikes.
Russia claims it shot down 326 drones overnight and that three people were wounded in Cheboksary.
The war has now lasted 1,568 days, matching the duration of World War I from 1914 to 1918.
Ukraine's new 'logistical blockade' strategy targets supply lines up to 160 km behind the front.
Ukraine is producing over 5,000 medium- and long-range drone attacks per month.
A historic panorama painting in a Sevastopol museum was reportedly destroyed by a drone strike.
Couverture des sources
NZZNeutreCentre-Right
Live coverage focusing on the war's duration equal to WWI and attack on Mariupol port
Ticker-style updates note the 1,568th day of war, Ukraine's strike on Mariupol port, and a separate car bomb near Moscow killing a Russian officer. Also reports Tusk's criticism of Poland's exclusion from EU-Ukraine talks.
ClarínFavorableCentre-Right
Analysis of Ukraine's drone campaign shift to 'logistical blockade' and its impact on Russia
Presents an in-depth look at how Ukraine is expanding drone attacks to hit supply lines, causing fuel shortages and reducing Russian battlefield activity. Cites Ukrainian officials and analysts on the effectiveness.
20 MinutesNeutreCentre-Left
Live blog mixing Ukraine attack news with European defense and EU membership topics
Reports on the attack alongside other developments like the end of the SCAF fighter jet project and calls for fast EU membership for Ukraine. Includes images of the Sevastopol museum damage.
NOSNeutreCentre-Left
Focus on the scale of the attack and damage details
Covers the multi-target attack with details on each location, including the museum hit and Russia's claims of intercepting 300+ drones. Emphasizes Ukraine's new long-range strategy.
Al Jazeera EnglishNeutreCentre
Highlight the use of Ukrainian-made Flamingo missile hitting a target 900 km inside Russia
Focuses on the video evidence of the FP-5 Flamingo cruise missile striking a military plant in Cheboksary. Quotes Zelenskyy on the target's role in supplying drone and missile components.
Conclusion
The coordinated strikes underscore Ukraine's growing long-range strike capability and a strategic shift towards targeting Russian logistics and infrastructure to disrupt battlefield operations. The use of Ukrainian-made missiles highlights industrial resilience. While Russia downplays the impact, independent analysts see these attacks as part of a new phase in the conflict, potentially affecting Russia's momentum. The war's prolonged duration and the lack of a diplomatic resolution underscore the ongoing attritional nature of the conflict.
Analyse logique
Ce sur quoi les sources s’accordent
All outlets report that Ukraine conducted a large-scale attack on multiple targets inside Russia and occupied Ukraine.
There is broad agreement that the attack included the use of Ukrainian-made long-range weapons (FP-5 Flamingo missile) and drones.
Outlets concur that the war has now lasted as long as World War I (1,568 days).
Most sources note that Russia claims to have shot down hundreds of drones.
Destruction of the Panorama painting in Sevastopol
Outlet
Claim
NOS
Russian-installed mayor says the panoramic work is 'effectively destroyed' without evidence.
20 Minutes
Mayor shared a photo of damage but no confirmation of destruction.
Number of drones shot down by Russia
Outlet
Claim
NOS
Russia says more than 300 drones shot down.
NZZ
Russia says 326 enemy drones intercepted.
Casualties in Cheboksary
Outlet
Claim
NOS
Three people wounded according to Russian authorities.
20 Minutes
Governor says they are working to determine number of victims and damage.
None of the articles mention any formal EU condemnation of the attack or Russia's response.
The extent of civilian casualties or infrastructure damage in Russia is not independently verified and is largely based on Russian claims.
International reaction from other powers (US, China) is absent from these reports.
The coverage consistently portrays a significant intensification of Ukraine's long-range strike campaign, with a notable shift towards targeting Russian military industry and supply lines. The attack showcases Ukraine's growing domestic weapons production, particularly the Flamingo cruise missile, and suggests a strategic evolution from defensive to offensive operations deep inside Russia. While Russian claims of interception rates are high, they cannot be independently verified. The overall narrative across outlets is that Ukraine is actively seeking to disrupt Russia's war machine, and the conflict has entered a protracted phase with no end in sight. The absence of EU condemnation in these specific articles may indicate that the attack did not provoke a strong negative reaction from European capitals, possibly because it is seen as legitimate self-defense.