A large-scale Ukrainian drone attack targeted multiple Russian air bases housing nuclear-capable bombers, marking an unprecedented feat in range and sophistication. Ukraine claimed significant damage to approximately one-third of Russia’s strategic bomber fleet, a figure disputed by Russia. The attack, involving drones launched from trucks, successfully hit bases in Siberia and the Arctic, highlighting Ukraine’s capacity to strike deep within Russian territory. While the extent of the damage remains unverified, the incident represents a major blow to Russia’s military capabilities and a significant propaganda victory for Ukraine.
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A large-scale Ukrainian drone operation, codenamed “Spiderweb,” targeted four Russian airfields, reportedly destroying over 40 aircraft, including strategic bombers, with a combined value of $7 billion. Drones were smuggled into Russia and concealed in wooden sheds before launching their attacks from locations near the airbases. This unprecedented attack, overseen by President Zelenskyy, occurred amidst escalating cross-border activity and precedes a new round of peace talks in Istanbul.
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Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) launched a large-scale drone operation, codenamed “Spiderweb,” targeting multiple Russian airbases hundreds of miles from the Ukrainian border. The ambitious strikes, involving drones launched from trucks within Russia, reportedly destroyed over 40 aircraft, including strategic bombers and surveillance planes, causing an estimated $7 billion in damages. The Russian Ministry of Defense acknowledged the attacks, describing them as “terrorist attacks,” while reporting limited damage and no casualties. The SBU stated the operation aimed to retaliate against Russian air attacks on Ukrainian cities.
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