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Ukraine Strikes Russian Air Bases, Destroying Over 40 Aircraft; Russia Responds with Record Drone and Missile Attack

  • Ukraine conducted an audacious coordinated drone attack on multiple Russian air bases on a recent weekend, destroying over 40 aircraft deep inside Russia.
  • The operation, code-named 'Spiderweb,' was planned over more than a year and involved concealment of FPV drones inside wooden mobile homes transported up to 2,800 miles into Russian territory.
  • The assault focused on key military targets, including long-range bombers and A-50 surveillance aircraft, resulting in the incapacitation of over one-third of Russia's strategic bomber forces and representing a significant advancement in the use of drones in combat.
  • President Zelenskyy confirmed deploying 117 drones, and analysts noted the comparatively low cost of FPV drones versus the multibillion-dollar bombers they destroyed, while Russia acknowledged aircraft damage but reports on exact numbers vary.
  • Though the strike will have limited impact on Russia's broader nuclear capabilities, it exposes vulnerabilities in Russian air defenses and helps reduce the threat to NATO and its allies by degrading strategic aviation assets.
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[Vienna - Kaneko Natsuki] Russia is in a state of panic following the large-scale drone attack carried out by the Ukrainian military on air force bases in Siberia and elsewhere on the 1st. According to publicly available information on the Internet, over 10 strategic bombers were destroyed. It will be difficult to procure replacement bombers, and this is likely to have an impact on missile attacks on Ukraine. Russia has reportedly suffered losse…

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Russian strategic aviation aircraft have fired about 3,000 flat-track missiles since the start of the invasion of Ukraine. According to Ukrainian Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ihnat, air defenses shot down about two-thirds of them, the website of the newspaper Ukrainska Pravda reported. Ihnat also confirmed information from the Ukrainian SBU that the Russians lost four dozen aircraft during the weekend drone strike on air bases.

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Antiwar.com broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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