COMMENT: Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb Strategic Strikes Will Harden, Not Soften, the Kremlin’s Line on Ukraine
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COMMENT: Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb strategic strikes will harden, not soften, the Kremlin’s line on Ukraine
Ukraine’s spectacular Operation Spiderweb drone strikes on Russian strategic bombers on June 1 will harden, not soften, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s resolve to continue fighting in Ukraine, says Tatiana Stanovaya.
Ukraine's drone strike on Russia's air bases under 'investigation,' Kremlin says in first reaction to Operation Spiderweb
Russian President Vladimir Putin has been informed about Ukraine's recent drone attack against Russian air bases, and the "incident" is being investigated, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on June 3, according to the state-run news agency TASS.The operation, conducted by the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) on June 1, reportedly hit 41 bomber planes and other aircraft, inflicting what Kyiv claims is $7 billion in damage and disabling ove…
Russian bombers destroyed in Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb – Center for Security Policy
Operation Spiderweb indicates Kyiv is well-equipped with the lethal UAVs required to launch surprise attacks across the border. While May was a rough month for Kyiv considering Moscow’s large-scale barrages and offensive operations targeting the sovereign nation, Ukraine’s recent coordinated drone strike certainly turned the tables at least for the day. On June 1, Kyiv launched an unprecedented attack deep inside Russian territory, targeting fou…
The attack dubbed the “Russian Pearl Harbor”: During Operation Spiderweb, the Ukrainians managed to destroy Russian aircraft worth billions using drones. And right in the Russian rear. “It was a relatively cheap attack,” the journalist recounts. What do we know about the distance?
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