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Ukrainian Air Force Strikes Russian Aviation Sites in Three Cities

Ukrainian forces launched cruise missiles at targets in Voronezh, Sevastopol, and Taganrog. The strikes hit Russian aviation facilities early on the morning of May 27, 2026.

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1 source·May 27, 9:52 AM(2 days ago)·1m read
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The Ukrainian Air Force carried out cruise missile strikes against Russian aviation targets in Voronezh, Sevastopol, and Taganrog early on the morning of May 27, 2026. @Osinttechnical reported that the missiles were likely Franco/British Storm Shadow or Scalp variants.

The report did not specify damage assessments or casualty figures. The same post described the operation as wide-ranging but gave no further operational details.

Key Facts

Three cities struck
Voronezh, Sevastopol, Taganrog
Missile type
Likely Storm Shadow or Scalp variants
Target category
Russian aviation facilities

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Russian aviation units in the three cities may face temporary operational disruptions.

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Confidence score75%
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Word count67 words
PublishedMay 27, 2026, 9:52 AM
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