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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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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