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Multiple Russian Jets, Bombers Hit in Ukrainian Drone Strike
Multiple Russian Jets, Bombers Hit in Ukrainian Drone Strike

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Multiple Russian Jets, Bombers Hit in Ukrainian Drone Strike

Drones launched by Kyiv hit five Russian aircraft at an airfield in Crimea, destroying at least one and damaging two others, Ukraine has said. The attack on the airfield in Saky in occupied Crimea also hit an ammunition storage depot, according to Ukraine's Security Service (SBU). Newsweek has contacted the Russian Defense Ministry for comment. While Ukraine has destroyed such aircraft before, the latest attack shows Kyiv's intent to use drones to target the base that is vital for Russia's Black Sea operations and other military sites. Ukraine's SBU said Monday that drones hit the Saky military airfield over the previous night in an attack conducted by Ukraine's Alpha Special Operations Centre. On Monday, the pro-Ukrainian X, formerly Twitter, account Special Kherson Cat posted that locals reported a drone attack on Crimea overnight, but there had been no visual confirmation as yet. Ukraine said the attack completely destroyed a Sukhoi Su-30SM aircraft, damaged another one and also hit three Sukhoi Su-24 aircraft, although there were no details on any damage caused. The Su-30SM is a twin-engine, two-seat multirole fighter aircraft first produced at the start of the last decade and costs between $35 million and $50 million, with the price tag being touted by the SBU. The Su-24 is a Soviet-produced strike bomber. The SBU said that drone attacks also hit an aviation weapons depot at the airfield in what was another step toward weakening Russia's military capabilities on the peninsula Moscow illegally annexed in 2014 and whose recapture is one of Kyiv's war aims. It comes amid reports Tuesday that Ukrainian-launched drones targeted the Tatsinskaya railway station, 60 miles from Ukraine's border in Russia in the Rostov Oblast. The railway station is a logistics hub for nearby oil infrastructure and is used to transport grain. Meanwhile, Russian attacks against Ukraine killed at least nine civilians and injured at least 17 others over the past day, Ukrainian authorities said Tuesday. Ukraine's Air Force said Moscow's forces launched an Iskander-M ballistic missile from Russia's Bryansk Oblast and 46 Shahed-type drones and decoy drones from Kursk, Bryansk, Orel, and Primorsk-Akhtarsk. A drone strike targeting the Chuhuiv district, southeast of Kharkiv overnight Monday killed three civilians, according to the regional prosecutor's office. Ukraine's security services: "The successful special operation of the SBU in Saky is another step toward weakening the enemy's ability to wage a war of aggression against Ukraine. The occupiers must remember that they will never feel safe on our land!" President Donald Trump said his envoy Steve Witkoff would go to Russia this week as speculation mounts over whether a ceasefire can be struck as Moscow is likely to continue its bombardment of Ukraine cities and Kyiv will step up its attacks on the Kremlin's military infrastructure. Related Articles Rising Defense Partner Reacts After Trump ThreatPutin Gives Update on Zelensky TalksTrump's Envoy Steve Witkoff To Visit Russia This Week: What We KnowOPEC+ Countries Agree to Boost Oil Production: What to Know 2025 NEWSWEEK DIGITAL LLC.

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