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Vol. I · No. 178 · 1662 Reports Sunday, June 28, 2026
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DW Covers Ukraine's 40-Day Drone Campaign and Expert Analysis

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Topics in This Edition

Ukraine-Russia warDrone strikesEnergy infrastructure

Summary

The segment reports Ukraine launching a Zelensky-approved 40-day drone operation targeting Russia to pressure an end to the war, including a major overnight attack with hundreds of drones. It notes ongoing Russian strikes on Ukraine, with casualties in Sumy, and features analysis from Ben Friedman of Defense Priorities on the limited strategic impact of deep strikes versus frontline fighting. The broadcast relies on official Ukrainian statements, Russian Defense Ministry claims, and a named think-tank expert. It covers targeting of oil, energy, and military sites while discussing ceasefire prospects and U.S. policy options.

Editorial Assessment

Reporting accurately reflects recent events around late June 2026 with timely sourcing from primary actors. The expert analysis supplies useful context on why drone campaigns are unlikely to force major concessions, highlighting risks of rallying Russian opinion and the primacy of ground combat. Viewers may miss fuller details on specific damage assessments or independent verification of strike outcomes. Framing remains measured without loaded language or one-sided sourcing. Minor discrepancy exists in the precise scale of reported Sumy deaths versus contemporaneous accounts.

Key Moments

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Ukraine launched a 40-day drone campaign to pressure Russia to end the war

Confirmed by Zelensky announcements and reporting from Euronews, Axios, Washington Post around June 25-27, 2026

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Over 600 Ukrainian drones launched at targets across Russia; Russia claims 660 intercepted

Matches Russian Defense Ministry statements and multiple outlets describing one of the largest attacks

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More than a dozen killed in Sumy including two children from Russian strikes

Recent Sumy incidents reported with smaller specific numbers (e.g., three family members including one child); ongoing attacks align broadly but exact figure not independently corroborated at scale stated

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Drone strikes aim at oil, energy, naval and air defense infrastructure

Consistent with reported targets including refineries and Crimea infrastructure in Axios, Kyiv Post coverage

Sources Consulted

  1. Ukraine launches 40-day operation to ‘pressure Russia to end the war’
  2. Ukraine's drones take the war to Russia
  3. Ukrainian drones drive Russia to declare emergency in occupied Crimea
  4. Russia reports downing 660 Ukrainian drones, denies seeking Belarus war aid
  5. Ukraine and Russia exchange deadly strikes, with at least 1 child killed in Sumy
  6. Benjamin Friedman - Defense Priorities