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'Strike them at sea, in the air, and on the ground': Ukraine claims 34% of Russia's missile carriers destroyed
'Strike them at sea, in the air, and on the ground': Ukraine claims 34% of Russia's missile carriers destroyed

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

'Strike them at sea, in the air, and on the ground': Ukraine claims 34% of Russia's missile carriers destroyed

Ukraine's security agency claimed a massive drone attack on June 1 which severely damaged Russia's long-range air strike capabilities, causing an estimated $7 billion in destruction and disabling 34% of its cruise missile bombers. Called 'Spider Web,' the operation reportedly struck four key Russian airbases, targeting aircraft regularly used to launch missiles on Ukrainian cities. According to the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), over 40 aircraft were hit, including rare and heavily relied-on models like the A-50 surveillance plane, and the Tu-95 and Tu-22M3 bombers. The SBU said the plan was in the works for more than 18 months and involved transporting first-person-view (FPV) drones deep into Russian territory. These drones were hidden inside trucks before being deployed in coordinated attacks on airbases in Irkutsk, Murmansk, Ryazan and Ivanovo oblasts. A source from the SBU told The Kyiv Independent that the Belaya airbase in Irkutsk, over 4,000 kilometres from Ukraine, was among the targets, highlighting the unprecedented range and ambition of the operation. The Tu-95, one of the aircraft reportedly hit, dates back to the Soviet era and was originally designed to carry nuclear bombs. It has since been adapted to fire cruise missiles, including the modern Kh-101 and Kh-102, with each aircraft capable of carrying up to 16 such missiles. The SBU shared a defiant message following the attack, quoting iconic Ukrainian poet Lina Kostenko, 'And you thought Ukraine was easy? Ukraine is exceptional. Ukraine is unique. All the steamrollers of history have rolled over it. It has withstood every kind of trial. It is tempered by the highest degree. In today's world, its value is beyond measure.' The agency vowed to keep pushing back Russian forces by any means necessary, 'We will strike them (Russia) at sea, in the air, and on the ground. And if needed, we'll get them from underground too.' The strike came as Russia escalated its own attacks. On May 26, it launched what Ukraine says was the largest drone offensive of the full-scale war, using 355 Shahed-type attack drones and decoys in a single night – an assault seen by many as an attempt to gain leverage amid US-backed ceasefire talks. The SBU says more details about the June 1 operation will be released in due course.

34% of Russian strategic missile carriers at main airfields damaged in Ukrainian drone operation, SBU reports
34% of Russian strategic missile carriers at main airfields damaged in Ukrainian drone operation, SBU reports

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

34% of Russian strategic missile carriers at main airfields damaged in Ukrainian drone operation, SBU reports

The Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) reported that the June 1 'Spider Web' drone operation caused approximately $7 billion in damages and disabled 34% of cruise missile carriers in key Russian airbases. The agency confirmed that more details about the attack will be revealed later. 'And you thought Ukraine was easy? Ukraine is exceptional. Ukraine is unique. All the steamrollers of history have rolled over it. It has withstood every kind of trial. It is tempered by the highest degree. In today's world, its value is beyond measure,' the SBU wrote, quoting Ukrainian poet Lina Kostenko. They also vowed to continue to drive Russian forces out of Ukrainian territory. 'We will strike them (Russia) at sea, in the air, and on the ground. And if needed, we'll get them from underground too,' the SBU said. This operation targeted aircraft that is used in frequent long-range attacks on Ukrainian cities, and the plan had been in preparation for over a year and a half. According to a Kyiv Independent SBU source, first-person-view (FPV) drones were covertly transported deep into Russian territory and hidden inside trucks before being launched against four major airfields. The source said one of the airfields hit was the Belaya air base in Russia's Irkutsk Oblast, more than 4,000 kilometers from Ukraine. Olenya air base in Russia's Murmansk Oblast, the Diaghilev airbase in Ryazan Oblast, Ivanovo airbase in Ivanovo Oblast were also targeted. More than 40 aircraft are known to have been hit, including the A-50, Tu-95, and Tu-22 M3, according to the source. The Tu-95 is a Soviet-era plane that made its first flight in 1952. It was originally used to carry nuclear bombs but has since evolved to launch cruise missiles. Each aircraft can carry 16 cruise missiles – either the Kh-55/Kh-555 or the newer Kh-101 and Kh-102 air-launched cruise missiles. Russia has escalated its attacks against Ukraine in recent weeks, amid ongoing U.S.-backed ceasefire talks and negotiations. On May 26, Russian forces launched the most extensive drone attack of the full-scale war, reportedly involving 355 Shahed-type attack drones and decoys. Read also: Russian military freight train blown up en route to Crimea, Ukraine's HUR claims We've been working hard to bring you independent, locally-sourced news from Ukraine. Consider supporting the Kyiv Independent.

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