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Russia Drops Over 180 Glide Bombs Daily on Ukraine but Records 25 Friendly-Fire Incidents on Its Territory in 2026

The UK Ministry of Defence reported ongoing friendly-fire incidents involving Russian glide bombs. Astra documented 25 such drops on Russian-controlled areas so far this year.

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The UK Ministry of Defence published an intelligence update on Wednesday stating that Russia has been plagued for years by friendly-fire incidents with its glide bombs. "These instances demonstrate continued errors in Russia's ability to successfully employ their munitions on intended targets," the ministry said.

The update cited Astra, an independent Russian open-source intelligence group that has for years reported on and posted footage of destruction caused by glide bombs dropped on Russian soil and occupied Ukrainian territories.

Astra said in late May that the Russian air force had dropped at least 25 glide bombs on its controlled territories so far this year, after 143 incidents in 2025 and another 165 in 2024. Russia began hammering Ukraine with dozens of air-launched glide bomb attacks a day in 2023 and has gradually intensified the tempo of its strikes to now drop well over 100 munitions daily.

The UK Ministry of Defence estimated that the Kremlin now conducts over 200 fighter sorties a day, delivering about 180 to 250 glide bombs daily.

The repeated friendly-fire incidents are likely due to a combination of poor procedures for arming the fighters and execution mistakes by air crews, the ministry wrote. "The frequency of these occurrences likely demonstrates a degree of air and ground crew fatigue within the Russian force, as well as exposing inadequate military training," it added.

Russian fighter aircraft often launch glide bombs at Ukraine from inside friendly territory using FAB general-purpose bombs modified with UPMK guidance kits.

Analysts said in 2024 that the rate of friendly-fire incidents may have been due to the guidance kits being faulty or of poor quality. In April 2023 the Russian defense ministry said a Su-34 had mistakenly dropped a bomb in an abnormal descent of aviation ammunition on Belgorod. Local authorities said the munition left a 60-foot-wide crater and injured two women.

One tally found that Russia has bombed itself at least 330 times in the last three years. Russia's defense ministry did not respond to a request for comment sent outside regular business hours by Business Insider.

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