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Defense & SecuritySaturday, June 27, 2026

Ukraine Strikes Russian Arms Plant as Zelensky Launches 40-Day Pressure Campaign

Kyiv’s deep strike on Volgograd’s Titan-Barrikady facility and a new sustained operation signal an intensified effort to force Moscow toward negotiations amid ongoing reciprocal attacks.

An overnight exchange of long-range strikes left at least five people dead and dozens wounded across Ukraine and Russia, marking a sharp escalation in the reciprocal targeting of military-industrial and energy infrastructure. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that newly deployed FP-5 Flamingo cruise missiles struck the Titan-Barrikady defence plant in Volgograd, a facility the Ukrainian general staff says produces self-propelled launchers and support vehicles for Iskander-M missile systems regularly used against Ukrainian cities. Russian regional authorities acknowledged damage to industrial facilities and reported one fatality and eleven injured. Simultaneously, Russian forces struck multiple Ukrainian regions with drones and aerial bombs, killing a 66-year-old man in Sumy, one person in Dnipropetrovsk, and wounding at least twenty others, including two children in Zaporizhzhia where a residential high-rise was partially destroyed.

Viewed from Kyiv, the Volgograd operation forms part of a newly declared 40-day campaign approved by Zelensky to “influence the aggressor state in order to press for an end to the war.” Ukrainian security services also claimed a second successful drone strike this month on the Vtorovo oil pumping station in Russia’s Vladimir region, a key node supplying Moscow’s fuel depots. In parallel, Zelensky stated that Ukraine has transmitted peace proposals to key partners and to “Putin’s friends,” and that a meeting to end the war is possible, calling on Russia to “take that step toward peace.” The Kremlin has not publicly responded to the reported overture, though President Vladimir Putin met with Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko the same day, with regional security on the agenda.

From Moscow’s perspective, the Russian defence ministry said its forces struck fuel, energy, and transport infrastructure used by the Ukrainian military across 148 areas, including production facilities of the state-owned Naftogaz group in Poltava and Kharkiv regions. The ministry maintains that all strikes target only military and dual-use infrastructure. Russian air defences claimed to have intercepted 660 Ukrainian drones overnight, one of the largest single-day totals since the full-scale invasion began, while authorities in occupied Crimea declared a regional state of emergency to manage fuel and electricity shortages caused by sustained Ukrainian attacks on the peninsula.

The intensifying deep-strike campaigns on both sides come as the war enters its fifth year, with frontlines largely static but long-range drone and missile warfare increasingly shaping the conflict’s economic and political dimensions. Analysts in European capitals note that Ukraine’s fixed-duration operation represents a shift from isolated raids to a coordinated pressure strategy, while the simultaneous diplomatic signalling suggests an attempt to create conditions for negotiations. The state of the dossier remains fluid: no formal talks are scheduled, and both sides continue to condition any cessation of hostilities on maximalist demands, though the public airing of a peace proposal indicates a potential new phase of diplomatic probing.

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The Ukrainian president claimed a successful strike on a military plant in Volgograd using domestically produced missiles. Meanwhile, mutual attacks caused casualties on both sides, with Russian raids killing civilians in Dnipropetrovsk and Sumy regions, and a Ukrainian strike on Horlivka resulting in one death.

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Ukrainian forces struck a missile factory in Volgograd, which Zelensky described as a legitimate target producing weapons used against Ukraine. Overnight, Russian attacks killed two civilians in Ukraine, while a Ukrainian raid on Horlivka caused one fatality, according to local authorities.

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Saturday, June 27, 2026

Ukraine Strikes Russian Arms Plant as Zelensky Launches 40-Day Pressure Campaign

Kyiv’s deep strike on Volgograd’s Titan-Barrikady facility and a new sustained operation signal an intensified effort to force Moscow toward negotiations amid ongoing reciprocal attacks.

An overnight exchange of long-range strikes left at least five people dead and dozens wounded across Ukraine and Russia, marking a sharp escalation in the reciprocal targeting of military-industrial and energy infrastructure. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that newly deployed FP-5 Flamingo cruise missiles struck the Titan-Barrikady defence plant in Volgograd, a facility the Ukrainian general staff says produces self-propelled launchers and support vehicles for Iskander-M missile systems regularly used against Ukrainian cities. Russian regional authorities acknowledged damage to industrial facilities and reported one fatality and eleven injured. Simultaneously, Russian forces struck multiple Ukrainian regions with drones and aerial bombs, killing a 66-year-old man in Sumy, one person in Dnipropetrovsk, and wounding at least twenty others, including two children in Zaporizhzhia where a residential high-rise was partially destroyed.

Viewed from Kyiv, the Volgograd operation forms part of a newly declared 40-day campaign approved by Zelensky to “influence the aggressor state in order to press for an end to the war.” Ukrainian security services also claimed a second successful drone strike this month on the Vtorovo oil pumping station in Russia’s Vladimir region, a key node supplying Moscow’s fuel depots. In parallel, Zelensky stated that Ukraine has transmitted peace proposals to key partners and to “Putin’s friends,” and that a meeting to end the war is possible, calling on Russia to “take that step toward peace.” The Kremlin has not publicly responded to the reported overture, though President Vladimir Putin met with Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko the same day, with regional security on the agenda.

From Moscow’s perspective, the Russian defence ministry said its forces struck fuel, energy, and transport infrastructure used by the Ukrainian military across 148 areas, including production facilities of the state-owned Naftogaz group in Poltava and Kharkiv regions. The ministry maintains that all strikes target only military and dual-use infrastructure. Russian air defences claimed to have intercepted 660 Ukrainian drones overnight, one of the largest single-day totals since the full-scale invasion began, while authorities in occupied Crimea declared a regional state of emergency to manage fuel and electricity shortages caused by sustained Ukrainian attacks on the peninsula.

The intensifying deep-strike campaigns on both sides come as the war enters its fifth year, with frontlines largely static but long-range drone and missile warfare increasingly shaping the conflict’s economic and political dimensions. Analysts in European capitals note that Ukraine’s fixed-duration operation represents a shift from isolated raids to a coordinated pressure strategy, while the simultaneous diplomatic signalling suggests an attempt to create conditions for negotiations. The state of the dossier remains fluid: no formal talks are scheduled, and both sides continue to condition any cessation of hostilities on maximalist demands, though the public airing of a peace proposal indicates a potential new phase of diplomatic probing.

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How the same story is told elsewhere.

2 editorial groups · 8 languages

ToneTemperatureFocusPositioningHorizon
Arab Gulf pressContinental European press
Arab Gulf press
DetachmentPragmatism

The Ukrainian president claimed a successful strike on a military plant in Volgograd using domestically produced missiles. Meanwhile, mutual attacks caused casualties on both sides, with Russian raids killing civilians in Dnipropetrovsk and Sumy regions, and a Ukrainian strike on Horlivka resulting in one death.

Continental European press
PragmatismDetachment

Ukrainian forces struck a missile factory in Volgograd, which Zelensky described as a legitimate target producing weapons used against Ukraine. Overnight, Russian attacks killed two civilians in Ukraine, while a Ukrainian raid on Horlivka caused one fatality, according to local authorities.

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