Russian Stuff Blowing up: Ukraine Continues to Target Russian Air Fields
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After the major Ukrainian drone attack on several Russian air bases, there is a lot of speculation about Moscow's possible response. Given that Russia has suffered a great loss of face, the chances are extremely slim that President Putin will leave it at that. Read all about the war in Ukraine and the situation in Russia in our live blog.
Russian stuff blowing up: Ukraine continues to target Russian air fields
Ukraine followed up Operation Spiderweb with attacks on more air fields. Bomb damage photos/video are starting to come in from Operation Spiderweb. Meanwhile, Russia closes the barn door after the horse has gotten out. Another day, another factory in...
Ukrainian special forces are accused of blowing up two railway bridges and carrying out drone attacks on strategic airfields, which have caused several deaths and severe damage to infrastructure in Russia. The timing of the attacks, just before peace talks in Istanbul, has strained the diplomatic atmosphere.
With a series of spectacular drone attacks, Ukraine on Sunday dealt a serious blow to the Russian air force. Deep in Russia, dozens of valuable Russian bombers were destroyed during Operation Spiderweb. What are the consequences of the attack for the war?
Ukraine carried out the craziest action of the war, inflicting an incomprehensible blow on Moscow - This is how Operation Spider's Web, planned for a year and a half, took place, destroying 41 Russian combat and reconnaissance aircraft.
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