If Russia's bombing of Ukraine from June 3 to June 5 was still somewhat restrained, then the Russian bombing of Ukraine in the early morning of June 6 was already unscrupulous. According to Ukrainian media reports, from the early morning of June 6, the Ukrainian capital Kiev was bombed by Russia on a large scale, and the air defense alarm rang from the early morning to the evening. The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense said that on June 6, Russia launched a full-scale bombing of the entire Ukraine. Russia launched a total of 407 suicide drones and 44 missiles. Among them, Ukrainian air defense forces intercepted more than 380 drones and 37 missiles. At present, the Russian air strikes have caused dozens of casualties in Ukraine.

Russian missiles hit target
It is reported that the Russian bombing was mainly military-industrial enterprises in Ukraine, and especially the drone enterprises were under the focus of attention of the Russian army. In retaliation for Ukraine's attack on Russia's rear airport, causing a large loss of Russian strategic bombers, Russia's bombing was larger than ever before and with high accuracy.
A video taken by Ukrainian netizens showed that a Patriot air defense position located in Kiev was attacked by Russian missiles after launching four air defense missiles. It was impossible to determine whether the air defense system was destroyed at night, but the possibility of being bombed from the video analysis is high, indicating that the Russian army is also carrying out targeted strikes against Ukrainian air defense systems.

Blasted Russian bomber
On June 1, Ukraine sneaked into Russian strategic bombers. It has been confirmed that at least 8 Tu95, 4 Tu22 and an Annex 12 transport aircraft have been destroyed, and two A50 early warning aircraft may be damaged. Since then, Russia has begun a full-scale retaliatory bombing against Ukraine, and the bombing has continued to this day. The Russian bombing targets have been upgraded from military bases and important infrastructure to military-industrial enterprises, which mainly provide Ukrainian military drones and other weapons and equipment, which is another way of NATO aid.

Germany Chancellor Merz and Zelensky
Previously, NATO's aid to Ukraine was mostly direct assistance, such as directly aiding ready-made weapons for aircraft, tanks and armored vehicles, and directly providing financial assistance to the Ukrainian government. But after entering 2025, with the exhaustion of aid inventory and funds, NATO began to let Ukraine solve the weapons and equipment problem on its own, and NATO countries will provide technical and financial support to Ukraine companies in this "cooperative" way to help Ukraine solve the problem of insufficient weapons and ammunition. This is also the biggest goal of this round of Russian bombing of Ukraine: military-industrial enterprises jointly created by Ukraine and NATO to prevent Ukraine from producing more weapons and equipment and weaken the potential of Ukraine's war.

Russian gliding guided bomb
At the same time, the Russian army also listed some Ukrainian government departments as bombing targets. A few days ago, the Russian army used 3-4 gliding guided bombs to destroy the Ukrainian municipal building. This move shocked the senior management of Ukrainian, fearing that one day they would become the Russian bombing target.