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Russia Unleashes Massive Drone Barrage As Signs Point To New Spring Offensive

By Chris Powell

Russia launched one of its most aggressive aerial assaults of the war Tuesday night, firing nearly 400 drones at Ukraine in a sweeping overnight attack that officials say could signal the start of a spring offensive.

Ukrainian authorities said the coordinated barrage involved hundreds of long-range drones—many believed to be Iranian-designed Shahed systems—alongside cruise and ballistic missiles targeting cities across the country. At least six people were killed and dozens more injured, with damage reported in major urban centers including Kyiv, Lviv, Dnipro, and Ivano-Frankivsk.

What set this attack apart was its sheer scale. Ukraine’s air force described the strike as one of the largest single-wave drone assaults in recent months, with the volume alone designed to strain and overwhelm air defense systems. In some areas, the assault extended into daylight hours, forcing Ukrainian defenses to remain engaged far longer than usual.

Ukrainian officials report that Russia has launched close to 1,000 drones over several days in successive waves, suggesting a deliberate strategy focused on saturation rather than precision. By flooding the skies with unmanned systems, Russian forces appear to be testing the limits of Ukraine’s air defenses while inflicting widespread disruption.

Military analysts and Ukrainian leadership believe the attacks are closely tied to a larger shift on the battlefield. Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi has pointed to intensified ground operations along a roughly 1,250-kilometer front line, with heavy fighting concentrated in regions like Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia. The renewed aerial campaign appears to be working in tandem with these ground assaults.

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