A Twist in Ukraine’s Drone Campaign Is ‘Really Hurting the Russians’
Soldiers preparing to launch drones at a targets in Russia from an undisclosed location in Ukraine last month. Credit...Brendan Hoffman for The New York Times Midrange attacks, using upgraded drones that Ukraine produces in huge numbers, are causing fuel shortages and complicating troop rotations. By Marc Santora Reporting from Dnipro, Kyiv and eastern Ukraine The New York Times , June 10, 2026 First Ukraine assembled an arsenal of millions of drones that, along with Russia’s own buildup, turned a 25-mile-wide strip along the front line into a killing ground. Then Kyiv expanded its reach deep into the Russian heartland as it targeted oil infrastructure and military factories, making long-range violence in the war a two-way street. Now, Ukraine is focusing on the middle ground — the critical roads and railways, in some cases more than 100 miles from the front, that feed Russian troops and matériel into battle. Kyiv is calling the effort a “logistics lockdown,” and it is systematically ...