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Ukraine says it hits four warplanes in Russia's Volgograd region

  • On June 27, 2025, Ukrainian special operations and security services carried out a drone attack on the Marinovka airbase in Russia's Volgograd Region, successfully damaging four Su-34 fighter jets.
  • The operation was executed by Ukraine’s special operations unit in coordination with the Security Service, continuing a series of long-range attacks targeting Russian military assets.
  • The strike destroyed two Su-34 fighter-bombers, damaged two others, and ignited a fire in the base’s critical maintenance facilities supporting aircraft operations.
  • Each Su-34 carries up to 12 tons of munitions, and Russia had approximately 120 Su-34s, making these losses a significant blow to its bombing capacity.
  • The strike reveals vulnerabilities in Russian airbase defenses and may provoke escalation while testing Ukraine’s ability to maintain pressure on distant targets.
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According to the Ukrainian General Staff, the country's army has once again successfully struck the Russian Air Force. Several fighter jets were destroyed or damaged during an attack on Friday at the Marinovka airfield in the southern Russian region of Volgograd. Meanwhile, Russian combat drones attacked the southern Ukrainian port city of Odessa. According to the Ukrainian intelligence service SBU, which was also involved in the action in Marin…

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Ukrainian drones struck four Su-34 bombers stationed at the Air Force Base in Marinovka, Volgograd Oblast, Russia, on the night of 27 June, announced the Ukrainian General Staff.

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Another attack, still with long-range drones, after that of the "weed" operation, which had destroyed 41 Russian bombers, according to sources of Kiev. The Ukrainian forces have...

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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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