Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces (USF) unleashed a coordinated, large-scale drone offensive late Friday night, damaging a Russian shadow fleet oil tanker, a strategic port oil depot, and a major marine fuel terminal in occupied Crimea. The extensive weekend operation underscores Ukraine’s accelerating capabilities to execute complex, long-range asymmetric warfare targeting the financial and logistical backbones of the Kremlin’s war machine.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. Deep strike center coordinates mass raid USF Commander Robert “Madyar” Brovdi officially announced the wide-reaching results of the mission on Facebook. According to Brovdi, the multi-vector campaign was systematically synchronized and directed by the USF’s Deep Strike Center. In total, Ukrainian long-range strike drones successfully bypassed regional air defense umbrellas and electronic warfare networks to engage 23 distinct military objectives and strategic infrastructure assets located deep within the operational rear of the Russia and occupied territories. “On the night of May 30, USF Birds worked over 23 military targets and objects in the operational depth of the Russian Federation,” Commander Brovdi reported.