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Ukraine hits Baltic Fleet at Kronstadt

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Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces sent more than 400 drones into Russia overnight into 6 June and set fire to the missile corvette Boikyi at Kronstadt, the Baltic Fleet's home base outside St Petersburg.

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Key takeaway

Ukraine hit a Baltic Fleet warship 1,000km inside Russia during Putin's flagship investor forum.

Overnight into 6 June, Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces sent more than 400 drones deep into Russia and set fire to the missile corvette Boikyi at Kronstadt, the Baltic Fleet's home base outside St Petersburg 1. It was the first confirmed Ukrainian strike on a Russian warship in the Baltic Sea, around 1,000km from the border. The same wave hit the Petergofskaya oil depot, the Neste terminal at Lomonosov, and a naval arsenal at Bolshaya Izhora. Moscow has not disputed the strike, only its scale.

The strikes landed during the St Petersburg International Economic Forum, the event Putin uses to court foreign investors and project stability. Brovdi, the drone-forces commander, said his units tracked down and set fire to the corvette, the same vessel that had escorted Russia's sanctioned shadow-fleet tankers through the English Channel in 2025. Hitting the flagship economic forum with a naval fire punctures the calm Putin was selling.

Twelve months earlier, Ukraine's Operation Spiderweb of 1 June 2025 destroyed Russian strategic bombers on the ground; the reach has only lengthened since. Kronstadt had been treated by Moscow as an untouchable rear-area base; it now sits inside Ukrainian range, the same assumption of a secure rear that its declining oil revenue had already begun to test . No Russian rear area now reads as safe.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Ukraine has been attacking Russian military targets far behind the front lines using swarms of cheap, one-way drones. On the night of 5-6 June those drones flew roughly 1,000 kilometres to reach Kronstadt, a fortified naval island 30km west of St Petersburg that houses Russia's Baltic Fleet. The Baltic Fleet is Russia's navy in the Baltic Sea. Boikyi is a Baltic Sea patrol corvette carrying eight Kalibr cruise missiles. Kronstadt was previously considered far beyond Ukraine's reach. It also sent a message to the foreign investors Putin was hosting at his annual SPIEF (St Petersburg International Economic Forum) that the war is not contained to a distant front.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces, established February 2024, industrialised cheap one-way FPV and strike-drone production to a scale that makes 400-unit waves routine.

The 1,000km reach exploits Russia's decision to concentrate the Baltic Fleet at Kronstadt rather than disperse it, a Cold War-era basing posture that assumed no adversary could strike that deep. Ukraine's maritime-drone doctrine, developed after Russia withdrew from the Black Sea grain corridor in 2023, has progressively extended from the Black Sea coast northward to Baltic waters.

Escalation

The Baltic strike crosses a geographic threshold Russia had not previously defended against. Moscow's non-denial is unusual and suggests it has no air-defence answer to a 400-drone wave at that range. The risk of Russian retaliation against Baltic state ports or infrastructure routing Ukrainian weapons is real but unconfirmed; no escalatory Russian response had been declared by 9 June.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    Russia must now defend its Baltic Fleet and St Petersburg logistics against drone strikes, diverting air-defence assets from other theatres.

    Short term · Assessed
  • Risk

    Russian retaliatory strikes on Baltic Sea shipping lanes or Finnish/Estonian port infrastructure cannot be ruled out if Ukraine repeats the Kronstadt attack.

    Medium term · Suggested
  • Precedent

    Ukraine has established that it can strike Baltic Sea naval assets; NATO's Baltic flank planning must now account for Russian escalation in that theatre.

    Long term · Assessed
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Update #19 · Ukraine burns the Baltic Fleet at Kronstadt

Kyiv Independent· 9 Jun 2026
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