
Defense Forces Expand Mid-Range Strikes: What Targets Were Hit in May Infographics 04.06.2026 03:04 Ukrinform In May, the Defense Forces broadened the geographic scope and variety of targets hit by mid-range strike drones (UAVs).
As Ukrinform reports, the press service of the Ministry of Defense announced this on Telegram.

Specifically, according to the press service, during May, the following were struck:
- “Pantsir-S1” anti-aircraft missile and gun systems (3 units) – Novyi Svit, Henicheska Hirka, “Saky” airfield;
- “Tor” and “Tor-M2” anti-aircraft missile systems (4 units) – Mykhailivka, Staryi Oskil, Zakhidne, Berdianske;
- “Buk-M3” anti-aircraft missile system – Olkhovata;
- “Osa” anti-aircraft missile system – Donetsk;
- Command and staff vehicle of the “Buk-M2” complex – Kadievka;
- “MIS-M1” coastal radar station – Mayak;
- “Podlot” radar station – Yevpatoria;
- P-18 “Terek” radar station – Sofiivka;
- “Kasta-2E” radar station – Mysove;
- “Yastreb” radar station – Novyoseolivka;
- 1L125 “Niobiy-SV” radar station – Yarsk;
- “Nebo-SV” radar station – Kamianka;
- “ST-68” radar station – Feodosia;
- MR-232 “Bussol-S” radar station – Mariupol;
- 8 headquarters;
- 25 UAV control points;
- Over 50 depots and repair bases.
The press service noted that the R-280 highway, connecting Rostov-on-Don with temporarily occupied Crimea, has also been brought under fire control.
As Ukrinform reported, agents of the “ATESH” partisan movement, consisting of Russian military personnel, report a radical change in Russian logistics: warehouses with FPV drones and ammunition are rapidly being moved deeper from the line of contact.
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