Ukraine says drones hit 23,441 Russian targets in November

A total of 23,441 targets were hit, including 8,473 personnel (4,868 eliminated). Drones hit energy, logistics and military sites across occupied areas and deep in Russia’s rear.
Ukrainian Batyar long-range strike drone
Illustrative photo. A Ukrainian Batyar long-range strike drone undergoing testing in March 2025. This catapult-launched drone can fly more than 800 kilometers, depending on its payload. (Photo: Militarnyi)
Ukraine says drones hit 23,441 Russian targets in November

Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces hit more than 23,000 Russian targets in November across key frontline areas and deep inside Russia’s rear, the SBS press service reported.

The service stated that “a total of 23,441 unique Russian targets were struck, including 8,473 units of enemy personnel, of which 4,868 were eliminated.”

According to the SBS, Ukrainian drones continued systematic deep-strike operations against infrastructure Russia uses for its war effort. These included energy, military, critical and logistics facilities.

“The geography of the strikes covered dozens of targets in occupied territories and in Russia’s rear regions,” the service emphasized.

Particularly heavy losses were recorded in Russia’s fuel and energy sector. SBS reported that the destruction of fuel depots, logistics hubs and energy system components limited Russia’s ability to sustain combat operations.

As a result of deep-strike operations, Russia’s losses are estimated in the tens of billions of dollars, the military said.

Russia’s total combat losses from 24 February 2022 to 4 December 2025 reportedly amount to about 1,177,370 personnel.

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