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Ukraine Hits Russian Airfield 1,700km Away, Damages Jets

This article has been updated with additional details from a report by Unmanned Systems Forces commander Robert “Magyar” Brovdi. On April 25, Ukrainian drones successfully struck four Russian fighter jets at the Shagol airfield in Chelyabinsk, Russia, including two advanced Su-57s and an Su-34. These aircraft were located approximately 1,700 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, highlighting the extended range capabilities of Ukrainian drone technology. The destruction of these high-value assets is critical to diminishing Russia’s offensive capabilities and protecting civilian lives.

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Ukraine Strikes Russian Su-57 and Su-34 Jets at Remote Airbase

On April 25, Ukraine’s Armed Forces conducted an operation targeting the Shagol airfield in Russia’s Chelyabinsk region, striking several advanced Russian military aircraft, including Sukhoi Su-57 fighter jets and a Sukhoi Su-34. This strike, occurring approximately 1,700 kilometers from Ukraine’s border, aims to degrade Russia’s capacity to launch attacks on Ukrainian civilian infrastructure. Russia has recently intensified the deployment and combat roles of its Su-57 stealth fighters, incorporating them into multi-jet formations for deep-strike missions and testing new sophisticated aerial maneuvers and specialized guided weapons. Furthermore, intelligence reports indicate that a significant portion of firms manufacturing components for the Su-34 continue to operate without Western sanctions, potentially allowing them continued access to essential international technology and hardware.

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