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Ukraine and NATO Launch Initiative to Target Russian Airfields

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June 23, 2026

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Ukraine and NATO Launch Initiative to Target Russian Airfields

Ukraine's Ministry of Defense has announced another set of what it calls offensive plans, or, as Ukrainian officials often describe them, long-range sanctions. The initiative has been presented in the following terms: Every Russian air sortie against Ukraine begins at an airfield. Therefore, Ukraine, together with NATO, is beginning to seek solutions for the permanent denial of Russian Aerospace Forces airfields. There is no great mystery in this announcement. Military logic alone points in this direction. While Russia is increasingly focusing its efforts on protecting oil refineries, defense-industry enterprises, roads, and other critical facilities, Kyiv appears to be preparing its next move. Ukrainian forces have targeted military airfields before, though primarily those located near the combat zone. Now, however, Kyiv appears ready to extend its reach much farther.

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Kyiv Post

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· Jul 7, 2026

Ukraine Hits 2 Defense Plants, Crimea Bridges, Belgorod Airfield Depot

Ukraine’s Defense Forces struck multiple high-value Russian targets overnight, early Tuesday morning, July 7, including two defense industry plants in the Bryansk region, a fuel depot at Belgorod airfield, and two railway bridges in occupied Crimea. The General Staff said the attacks targeted facilities producing microelectronics, explosives, and rocket fuel components for Russian weapons, as well as logistics hubs in the Donetsk region used to move troops and ammunition.

Yemen News Agency - SABA

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· Jun 21, 2026

Russian Defense Ministry: Targeting Ukrainian Command Centers with Airstrikes

Russian Defense Ministry: Targeting Ukrainian Command Centers with Airstrikes

AzerNews

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· Jul 8, 2026

Ukraine's drone campaign turning Russia's oil system into new frontline

The escalation of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has taken a highly destructive turn along the frontlines and border zones, shifting the focus of tactical strikes heavily onto retail energy networks. In recent months, Russian forces have initiated a systematic campaign targeting civilian petrol stations within a 30 to 50-kilometer radius of the Ukrainian border. Utilizing a combination of kamikaze drones, heavy artillery, and precision guided missiles, these strikes have left hundreds of local distribution points in ruins across regions like Kharkiv, Sumy, and Chernihiv.

Euromaidan Press

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· Jun 27, 2026

Russian drone and missile strikes hit farms, Naftogaz facilities, and Sumy in 24-hour assault across Ukraine

Cluster warheads, FPV drones, Herberia strikes: Russia targets Ukrainian farms and energy infrastructure in 24-hour wave

PravdaReport

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· Jul 10, 2026

Syrskyi Says Russia Seeks Buffer Zone in Northern Ukraine

The Russian Armed Forces are seeking to establish a buffer zone in Ukraine's northern regions, according to Oleksandr Syrskyi, Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, who made the statement on his Telegram channel. Syrskyi said the Russian army intends to take control of the Donbas. According to him, Russia's plans also include expanded offensive operations in the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia regions, as well as enlarging the buffer zone in northern Ukraine. He also noted an increase in the intensity of Russian missile, drone, and guided aerial bomb strikes.

Intel Slava

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· Jul 6, 2026

🇷🇺❌🇺🇦 — Approximately 10 Russian cruise missiles currently in Ukrainian airspace, all heading [...]

— Approximately 10 Russian cruise missiles currently in Ukrainian airspace, all heading toward Kiev.

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Related coverage for "Ukraine and NATO Launch Initiative to Target Russian Airfields": Kyiv Post — Ukraine Hits 2 Defense Plants, Crimea Bridges, Belgorod Airfield Depot. Yemen News Agency - SABA — Russian Defense Ministry: Targeting Ukrainian Command Centers with Airstrikes. AzerNews — Ukraine's drone campaign turning Russia's oil system into new frontline. Euromaidan Press — Russian drone and missile strikes hit farms, Naftogaz facilities, and Sumy in 24-hour assault across Ukraine. PravdaReport — Syrskyi Says Russia Seeks Buffer Zone in Northern Ukraine. Intel Slava — 🇷🇺❌🇺🇦 — Approximately 10 Russian cruise missiles currently in Ukrainian airspace, all heading [...]