2026年6月26日 / 美国东部时间上午10:58 / 哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS)新闻
_波兰格但斯克——乌克兰发动了开战以来对俄罗斯规模最大的无人机袭击之一,目标覆盖邻国俄罗斯的12个地区,以及自2014年起被俄罗斯占领的克里米亚半岛。
俄罗斯塔斯社国家新闻机构称,乌克兰此次袭击动用的无人机数量超过了去年任何一次此前的袭击。俄罗斯国防部表示,他们拦截了660架无人机。今年乌克兰此前规模最大的一次袭击发生在5月17日,动用了556架无人机。
与此同时,乌克兰当局称防空部队击退了俄罗斯的导弹袭击,居民告诉CBS新闻,他们在首都基辅上空看到了拦截行动,有残骸坠落到地面。
乌克兰国家安全局表示,乌克兰无人机在克里米亚的刻赤地区袭击了两艘军用舰艇和数套防空系统。俄罗斯和乌克兰的Telegram社交平台频道均报道称,俄罗斯图拉地区的阿佐特化工厂遭到袭击,这将是该设施两周内第二次被作为目标。
CBS新闻无法证实针对这家化工厂的袭击。该厂是俄罗斯最大的氨和氮肥生产商之一。乌克兰总统弗拉基米尔·泽连斯基曾表示,该设施对俄罗斯的炸药生产至关重要。
分析人士指出,接连不断地打击能源和工业基础设施会产生重大影响,因为这类袭击会拖延修复工作,并可能导致关键设施长时间无法运营。
2026年6月20日,Vantor卫星图像显示,在俄罗斯占领的克里米亚刻赤地区,乌克兰袭击一处石油设施后,储油罐起火并冒出浓烟。Vantor
乌克兰今年春夏加大了对俄罗斯的打击力度,目标遍及俄罗斯全境的能源和物流基础设施。
俄罗斯防空储备日渐耗尽,加上乌克兰无人机产量持续攀升,帮助基辅今年重新掌握了主动权。分析人士和部分地区领导人认为,战局正逐渐朝着不利于俄罗斯的方向扭转。
2024年乌克兰首次加大对俄罗斯境内袭击力度时,共向邻国发射了110架远程无人机。乌克兰军事支持非营利组织“回来吧,活着”基金会5月发布的数据显示,今年这一数字已经超过3000架。
乌克兰国防部周五发布的数据显示,自2022年总统弗拉基米尔·普京下令全面入侵乌克兰以来,基辅已经摧毁了1447套俄罗斯防空系统。
近几周来,乌克兰的袭击重点瞄准了克里米亚。乌克兰国防部长米哈伊洛·费多罗夫表示,他希望将该地区“变成一座孤岛”,将这片长期被占领的领土与俄罗斯隔绝开来。
周五,克里米亚的俄罗斯当局宣布进入紧急状态,暂停向平民销售所有燃油,以应对本周早些时候乌克兰发动的袭击。
泽连斯基周四在社交媒体帖子中暗示,乌克兰计划加大袭击力度,宣布将开展一场“40天的影响力行动”,并称该行动“旨在迫使(俄罗斯)结束战争”。
Ukraine launches huge drone attack on Russia and occupied Crimea as it seeks to force Putin “to end the war”
June 26, 2026 / 10:58 AM EDT / CBS News
Gdańsk, Poland— Ukraine has launched one of its heaviest drone assaults on Russia since the war began, targeting 12 regions in the neighboring nation as well as its own Crimean Peninsula, which has been occupied by Russia since 2014.
Russia’s Tass state news agency said Ukraine fired more drones in the attack than it had during any previous assault in the last year. The Russian Defense Ministry said 660 drones were intercepted. The previous largest Ukrainian attack this year involved 556 drones, on May 17.
Ukrainian authorities said air defense units had repelled a Russian missile attack, meanwhile, with residents telling CBS News they saw interceptions above the capital Kyiv that sent debris falling to the ground.
Ukraine’s national Security Service said that Ukrainian drones struck two military vessels and several air defense systems in the Kerch region of Crimea. Russian and Ukrainian channels on the Telegram social media platform reported a strike on the Azot chemical plant in Russia’s Tula region, which would be the second time the facility was targeted in two weeks.
CBS News could not confirm the strikes on the plant, which is one of Russia’s largest producers of ammonia and nitrogen fertilizers. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said the facility is crucial to Russia’s production of explosives.
Analysts say strikes on energy and industrial infrastructure, in quick succession, have a significant impact as they delay repairs and can keep critical facilities closed for longer.
A Vantor satellite image shows burning storage tanks and heavy smoke following Ukrainian attacks on an oil facility in Kerch, Russian-occupied Crimea, June 20, 2026. Vantor
Ukraine has intensified strikes on Russia this spring and summer, targeting energy and logistics infrastructure across the country.
Thinning Russian air defense stockpiles and Ukraine’s ever-increasing drone production have helped Kyiv seize new momentum this year, with analysts and some regional leaders seeing the tide slowly turn away from Russia’s favor.
In 2024, when Ukraine first ramped up its strikes against Russia, it launched 110 long-range drones into the neighboring nation. This year, that number has already surpassed 3,000, according to data published in May by Ukraine’s Come Back Alive Foundation, a nonprofit group that supports the Ukrainian military.
The Ukrainian defense ministry published data Friday showing that Kyiv had destroyed 1,447 Russian air defense systems since President Vladimir Putin ordered the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
In recent weeks, Ukrainian strikes have heavily targeted Crimea. Ukraine’s Defense Minister Mikhailo Fedorov said he hoped to turn the region “into an island,” isolating the long-occupied territory from Russia.
On Friday, Russian authorities in Crimea announced a state of emergency after halting all fuel sales to civilians in response to Ukrainian attacks earlier in the week.
Zelenskyy indicated in a social media post on Thursday that Ukraine planned to intensify its strikes, announcing a “40-day influence operation” that he said would be “aimed at compelling it [Russia] to end the war.”
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