Russian MoD claims it shot down nearly 40,000 Ukrainian long-range drones over Russia and Crimea

The figure comes from Defense Ministry tallies compiled by a Russian newspaper.
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Saint-Petersburg Oil Terminal burns on the morning of 3 June 2026 after a Ukrainian drone attack. Photo: Supernova+
Russian MoD claims it shot down nearly 40,000 Ukrainian long-range drones over Russia and Crimea

By Russia's own count, Russian air defenses claimed to have shot down more than 39,000 Ukrainian long-range drones over Russian territory and occupied Crimea since the start of 2026, the Russian newspaper Kommersant reported, drawing on Russian Defense Ministry data. The figure averages about 6,000 a month and points to a drone war reaching deep into Russia. Russia's tallies are unverified, and the ministry never says how many drones Ukraine actually launched.

Russia has waged a full-scale war on Ukraine since February 2022, and Ukraine has answered by carrying the war back across the border with cheap, long-range drones—turning Russia's refineries, depots, and bases into targets and forcing Moscow to defend a vast interior it once treated as safe. Ukrainian strikes have idled refineries across the country, and Russian gasoline output dropped sharply as plants went offline this month, deepening a fuel crisis that has gripped Russia.

What Moscow's numbers claim

The Russian Defense Ministry publishes daily reports on its air defenses. By those reports, Russia claimed to have "intercepted and destroyed" more than 39,000 Ukrainian drones over 51 regions this year, Kommersant said. In an incomplete June, it claimed 9,700.

Infographic: Kommersant. Translation: Euromaidan Press.

The figures come with heavy caveats. Russia's MoD claims are unreliable: in some cases, footage of strikes shows no air-defense response at all, yet the ministry still reports shoot-downs in that region. The tally only covers the claimed successful interceptions instead of the total numbers of the drones involved.

The count covers only mid- and long-range drones, not the smaller first-person-view drones or compact reconnaissance craft Ukraine uses in huge numbers. And while Russia folds occupied Crimea into its statistics, it leaves out its other illegally occupied Ukrainian territory that it also formally considers annexed. Ukrainian mid-range strikes on occupied parts of the Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson oblasts never enter the tally of the Russian claimed successful interceptions. 

By Kommersant's math, Russian air defenses claimed to down an average of 223 drones a day. The heaviest reported nights came on 17 May, with 556 drones claimed over 15 regions; 18 June, with 555 over 18 regions; and 25 March, with 389 over 14 regions.

The regions Moscow named most often were Belgorod, Kursk, and Bryansk oblasts and occupied Crimea, which Russia treats as its own. Krasnodar Krai, the Moscow region, and Tula and Voronezh oblasts also ranked in the top 10. The ministry also reported downing drones over the Black and Azov seas more than 380 times.

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