Video: In June, the Defense Forces struck more than 200,000 enemy targets
Throughout June, Ukrainian defenders demonstrated exceptional effectiveness, striking more than 200,000 Russian targets.
Thanks to the intensification of operations, the number of strikes on enemy logistics continues to rise rapidly, significantly weakening the combat potential of the occupying forces.
Over the past month, the number of successful strikes on enemy targets more than 50 kilometers from the front line has nearly doubled.
A separate priority for the Ukrainian military has been to intensify attacks on the territory of the temporarily occupied Crimea.
The destruction of logistical infrastructure—including warehouses, vehicles, and supply routes—remains the Defense Forces’ primary focus in destabilizing Russian units.
“The main focus is on the enemy’s logistics. Destroying warehouses, vehicles, and supply routes reduces the enemy’s ability to resupply its units. In June, the Ukrainian military killed or seriously wounded nearly 28,000 occupiers,” said Mykhailo Fedorov.
In addition, a number of record-breaking performance metrics for the Ukrainian army were set in June.
In particular, Ukrainian forces destroyed a record number of artillery systems and set an all-time record for taking out enemy vehicles and motorcycles.
The highest number of enemy drones and unmanned aerial vehicles intercepted since the start of the full-scale invasion was also recorded—a total of 49,575 units of equipment were neutralized.
Each such successful strike undergoes a mandatory verification process using video footage.
The Minister of Defense emphasized the importance of using modern digital tools to analyze the situation on the battlefield.
The “eBaly” system allows for real-time monitoring of operational effectiveness, enabling rapid decision-making and the implementation of the most effective strategies across the entire military.
“Each of these hits is verified on video. ‘eBaly’ allows us to view the battlefield in real time. This helps us quickly identify effective solutions and scale them across the entire military,” the Ukrainian minister added.
Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov reported this on his Telegram channel.
Photo: Drones struck two substations in occupied Crimea
In Dnipro, the Russians struck a private enterprise