
On Sunday, the Ukraine Security Service (SBU) carried out a massive drone attack against Russia and hit more than 40 Russian military aircraft deep on the Russian territory agency agency.
According to a report, the drones attack hit a military aircraft, including the Tu-95 and Tu-22, which are strategic bombers for the Russian Air Force.
Several videos said that the Ukrainian “Pavutyna” operation (Spider Net) hit four Russian strategic air bases that destroyed four strategic bombers: Belaya (4700 km from Ukraine), Dyagilevo (700 km), Olenya (2000 km), Ivan (900 km). The news also claimed that the drones were started by Ukraine from trucks.
Meanwhile, the video became viral on the social media platform showing a military aircraft in the fire, saying that it was a Russian aircraft A-50, Tu-95 and Tu-22M.
Previously, Russia used Tupolev Tu-95 and Tu-22 bombers with a long range to launch missiles in Ukraine, while the A-50 are used to coordinate targets and detect air and controlled defense.
Russia confirmed the attacks:
In its statement, the Russian Defense Ministry confirmed the attacks and stated that the attacks had bridge five airports.
Moscow said the Ukrainian drones had damaged the aircraft and caused fires on air foundations in the Irkutsk region and the Russian northern fly.
However, the ministry added that drones’ attacks were repelled in the Amur region in the Rusk of the Far East and in the western regions Ivanovo and Ryazan.
Russian governor Murmansky also said that Ukrainian drones attacked the region, according to a separate report from the press agency.
However, the press agency could not verify the development. Livemint could not verify the message separately.
Peace Interviews:
The Ukraine attack took place on the same day when Zelskyy said that Ukraine would send a delegation to the new round of direct peace interviews with Russia on Monday.
In a statement on Telegram Zelenkyy, he said that the Minister of Defense Rustem Umerov will lead the Ukrainian delegation. “We do everything we do to protect our independence, our state and our people,” Zelenkyy said.
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