The Russian Defence Ministry said on the night of the 1st to early 2nd that Russian forces launched large-scale strikes on Ukraine using air-, land- and sea-based long-range precision weapons, including hypersonic ballistic missiles and attack drones. Targets, it said, included Ukrainian defence-industrial enterprises, fuel storage and transport facilities, and military airports. In precision strikes aimed at Kyiv the ministry said 10 firms producing attack drones and other military products wer

2026-06-02

The Russian Defence Ministry said on the night of the 1st to early 2nd that Russian forces launched large-scale strikes on Ukraine using air-, land- and sea-based long-range precision weapons, including hypersonic ballistic missiles and attack drones. Targets, it said, included Ukrainian defence-industrial enterprises, fuel storage and transport facilities, and military airports. In precision strikes aimed at Kyiv the ministry said 10 firms producing attack drones and other military products were hit and three local recruitment centres were damaged. It also reported damage to defence firms outside Kyiv in Zaporizhia, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, Sumy, Khmelnytskyi and Poltava, and said support infrastructure at six military airports was destroyed. The statement added that tactical aviation, strike drones, missile troops and artillery struck 133 training ranges, long-range drone launch sites and temporary deployment points of Ukrainian forces and foreign mercenaries.