Since the beginning of 2026, the unmanned systems units of the Defence Forces of Ukraine have recorded more than 800,000 verified strikes against enemy targets.
This included approximately 167,000 russian service members who were killed or seriously wounded, the Ukrainian MoD said in a release.
Russain MoD reports hundreds of Ukrainian drones struck down every day. However many have got to strike their targets and several may have fallen on unintended targets as their payloads exploded after being struck down by anti-UAV systems.
May has so far been the most effective month for Ukrainian UAV operators. During the month, they engaged more than 181,000 targets.
The Defence Forces are systematically degrading the enemy’s military capabilities by disrupting logistics and striking critical targets deep in the enemy’s rear. Today, drones account for more than 90% of enemy targets hit.
For each confirmed strike, defenders receive ePoints, which they can redeem through the Brave1 Market platform for drones, unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), electronic warfare (EW) systems, and components.
The ePoints system also helps identify the most effective technologies and units, making it possible to rapidly scale successful solutions across the military.
Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian energy infrastructure today: TASS reports.
The Ukrainian army’s attack on energy infrastructure temporarily left Sevastopol without power, with a special regime having been introduced at the facilities, Governor Mikhail Razvozhayev said.
A complete or partial power outage occurred in all districts of the Kherson Region, Governor Vladimir Saldo said.