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Ukrainian long-range drones struck a military airfield in Taganrog, Russia, on the night of May 29-30, 2026, destroying two Tu-142 maritime patrol aircraft and an Iskander tactical ballistic missile system, Kyiv-aligned Unmanned Systems Forces commander Robert “Magyar” Brovdi said.
Video released by Ukrainian forces shows drones striking parked aircraft and subsequent fires.
Local Russian authorities reported fires at the Port of Taganrog, including a tanker, a fuel storage tank and an administrative building, and said two people were injured.
Multiple defence outlets and analysts noted one of the Tu-142s may have been a rare Tu-142MR radio-relay variant used to communicate with ballistic missile submarines; the aircraft family also performs long-range anti-submarine and maritime surveillance duties.
The strike hit facilities linked to the Beriev aircraft plant and the 325th Aircraft Repair Plant, key sites for maintaining Russia’s maritime aviation.
Ukrainian sources said the operation was conducted by the 1st Center of the Unmanned Systems Forces using FP-class strike drones.
Independent confirmation of the full extent and specific variants destroyed remains limited.
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The comments highlight that Tu-142 losses matter because the type is scarce and central to Russia’s maritime surveillance and ASW, and their destruction both reduces detection of Ukrainian sea drones and forces Russia to reassign air-defence and logistics resources. Accurate correction: Ukraine does possess a navy and related maritime assets.
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