Ukrainian forces reported a massive wave of attacks across the country on Sunday, June 28, 2026.

The scale of the bombardment indicates a coordinated effort to overwhelm air defenses and disrupt military positions through a saturation of diverse weapon systems.

According to reported data, enemy forces conducted one missile strike [1] and fired eight rockets [2]. The aerial campaign also included 80 aviation strikes [3] and the deployment of 235 guided aerial bombs [4].

The most significant volume of the attack came from unmanned systems. Forces said 8,682 kamikaze drones [5] targeted various locations across Ukraine.

On the ground, the intensity of the conflict remained high with 3,070 shellings of settlements and military positions [6]. This total includes 53 strikes launched from multiple-rocket-launch systems [7].

These figures reflect a broad strategy of attrition, combining precision strikes with high-volume drone warfare to pressure Ukrainian defenses. The use of thousands of drones suggests a persistent effort to deplete interceptor missiles and create chaos in civilian and military hubs.

Reports said the strikes targeted a variety of settlements and strategic positions throughout the country. The coordination of air and land assets demonstrates a sustained capability to launch multi-domain operations on a daily basis.

Forces said 8,682 kamikaze drones targeted various locations across Ukraine.

The reliance on a massive volume of kamikaze drones, numbering over 8,000 in a single day, suggests a shift toward saturation tactics designed to exhaust air defense stockpiles. By pairing these low-cost drones with a smaller number of high-precision missiles and heavy artillery, the attacking forces aim to mask strategic targets and maintain constant psychological and physical pressure on both military and civilian infrastructure.