Ukraine’s Defense Forces have revealed Operation “Auchan”—a large-scale drone campaign that struck 1,180 Russian military targets across occupied territories in two coordinated phases.

The first phase targeted vehicles, logistics, and military infrastructure deep behind the front line. Within just three days, Ukrainian forces hit 949 targets, forcing Russia to pull equipment away from the battlefield and spend months rebuilding its offensive capability.

The second phase focused on Russian artillery. Using newly developed munitions and coordinated drone operations, Ukrainian units struck 231 artillery positions, destroying 171 of them. According to Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense, Russian military activity dropped by 30–81% across the affected sectors. This video features unique footage from the operation and explains how intelligence, drone technology, and coordinated planning helped weaken Russia’s battlefield capabilities without relying on conventional force.

Operation “Auchan” in numbers: 1,180 Russian military targets hit 949 targets struck during Phase One 231 artillery systems hit during Phase Two 171 artillery pieces destroyed Russian activity reduced by 30–81% in affected sectors The operation involved units of Ukraine’s Defense Forces, including the Separate Special Purpose Unit Lasar’s Group of the National Guard and the 412th Separate Unmanned Systems Brigade Nemesis.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Drj-WXp6Mjk