Ukraine drone strike cripples Russian bomber fleet

Sunday, June 1, 2025, 3:20 pm

Ukrainian forces executed a daring deep-strike operation using drones launched from mobile, wooden platforms to obliterate over 40 Russian bombers parked deep inside enemy territory—even pushing as far as Siberia. The bold move, reminiscent of an aerial “garage sale,” highlights Ukraine’s audacity and tactical ingenuity in a conflict where every aircraft apparently counts.


nationalpost.com / Ukraine destroys more than 40 Russian bombers in bold strike deep inside enemy territory

A Ukrainian officials said drones were released remotely from wooden mobile houses that were transported on trucks inside Russia

globalnews.ca / Ukraine drone attack destroys 40 aircraft deep inside Russia

A military official, who spoke with the AP on condition of anonymity to disclose operational details, said the far-reaching attack took more than a year and a half to execute.

ledevoir.com / L’Ukraine mène une vaste attaque contre l’aviation russe jusqu’en Sibérie

Des délégations russe et ukrainienne sont attendues en Turquie lundi pour un nouveau cycle de négociations.


permalink / 3 stories from sources in 2 days ago #ukraine #missile #drone #defence




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