01.06.2025 19:33
The Ukrainian army struck more than 40 Russian bombers capable of carrying nuclear weapons at airports in Russia using drones. While it is claimed that the cost of the attack to Russia is 2 billion dollars, further details have emerged. It has been revealed that the attack was planned 1.5 years ago, and that Ukraine smuggled the drones into Russia using trucks.
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Ukraine launched a surprising attack on Russia that shocked the world. Drones belonging to the Ukrainian army targeted bombers at Russian airports. More than 40 Russian bombers were hit, and it was noted that the aircraft could carry nuclear weapons.
UKRAINE STRIKES BOMBING AIRCRAFT WITH DRONES
The attack reportedly took place at military airfields in Russia's Murmansk, Ryazan, Irkutsk, and Ivanovo regions. Murmansk Region Governor Andrey Chibis stated on his social media account that Ukraine carried out a UAV attack on the region, saying, "Air defense systems, security forces, and Emergency Ministry officials are working." Chibis, who called for calm, requested that no photos or videos related to the attacks be shared on social media.
Irkutsk Region Governor Igor Kobzev shared a video on his social media account showing kamikaze drones flying and thick smoke rising, confirming that there was an attack on a military unit in the region. Kobzev reported that the number of UAVs has not yet been counted, and security forces have been dispatched to the scene, with an emergency headquarters established regarding the incident.
Ryazan Region Governor Pavel Malkov stated on his social media account that Ukraine launched an attack on the region during Children's Day, noting that, according to initial information, there were no casualties, but the downed UAVs caused damage, and damage assessment work is ongoing.
ATTACK FOOTAGE RELEASED
Social media accounts originating from Ukraine indicated that the Ukrainian army conducted a large-scale UAV operation against Russia. It was claimed that more than 40 Russian aircraft, including A-50 early warning aircraft, Tu-95, and Tu-22M3 bombers, were damaged in the attacks, and images from Ukrainian sources showing attacks on some bombers spread rapidly.
DRONES ENTERED RUSSIA BY TRUCKS
New details about the attack have emerged. Reports based on sources from the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) indicated that the drones used in the attack on Russian air bases had previously been smuggled into Russia, and that the drones were later hidden in wooden cabins and trucks that were brought into Russia, launching from these trucks towards their targets.
RUSSIA'S DAMAGE IS 2 BILLION DOLLARS
Reports stated that the attack was named "Operation Spider Web," and it was mentioned that the attack was planned for 1.5 years and personally managed by Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky. It was reported that more than 40 aircraft, including A-50, Tu-95, and Tu-22 M3, were hit in the attack, claiming that the attacks caused 2 billion dollars in damage to Russia.
Igor Kobzev, the Governor of Irkutsk, confirmed that Ukrainian drones took off from trucks, stating that the drones used in the attack on the military base in Sredniy, Siberia, launched from a truck. Meanwhile, while some of the truckloads of drones were destroyed, attempts were made by local residents to prevent drones from taking off from some trucks.
Source: İHA-AA
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