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Ukraine planned drone attack on Russian ships in Asia
Ukraine planned drone attack on Russian ships in Asia

Russia Today

time7 hours ago

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Ukraine planned drone attack on Russian ships in Asia

Ukraine planned to strike Russian warships in the Asia-Pacific with drones similarly to how it attacked airbases hosting the country's strategic bombers, the Washington Post has reported. Last Sunday, Ukraine targeted Russian airbases across the nation – from Murmansk in the Arctic to Irkutsk in Siberia – in a coordinated assault, which involved explosive-laden UAVs taking off from commercial trucks. Kiev claimed that its so-called 'Operation Spiderweb' damaged or destroyed several dozen Russian military aircraft, including Tu-95 and Tu-22 nuclear-capable long-range bombers. According to Moscow, most of the incoming drones were shot down, and none of the affected Russian planes were damaged beyond repair. The Washington Post said in an article on Thursday that 'Ukraine has considered a naval version of the sneak-attack tactic' it used against the Russian bases a week ago. According to the paper's sources, Kiev's intelligence services 'weighed sending sea drones hidden in cargo containers to attack ships of Russia and its allies in the North Pacific.' 'But, so far, they apparently have yet to launch these operations,' WaPo added. Russia's Pacific Fleet has its headquarters in the city of Vladivostok, which is located in the country's Far East, some 45 kilometers from the border with China and 134 kilometers from the border with North Korea. US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin told him on the phone that Moscow 'will have to respond' to all of Kiev's attempts to target its strategic aviation. This week, the Russian Defense Ministry reported several large-scale strikes using drones and long-range precision-guided weapons against Ukrainian defense industry enterprises; military airfields; drone production, storage and launch sites; arms depots as well as the deployment points of Ukrainian military units and foreign mercenaries. However, Reuters reported on Saturday, citing unnamed US officials, that Washington believes that Moscow's retaliation 'has not happened yet in earnest and is likely to be a significant, multi-pronged strike.' One of the sources said that the Russian response is expected within days. Since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in February 2022, Kiev has repeatedly deployed its naval drones against the vessels and bases of the Russian Black Sea Fleet as well as against the 19 km Kerch Bridge, which connects Crimea with mainland Russia. Most of those unmanned surface vessels have been destroyed, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.

WATCH Russian kamikaze UAV take out Ukrainian naval drone
WATCH Russian kamikaze UAV take out Ukrainian naval drone

Russia Today

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • Russia Today

WATCH Russian kamikaze UAV take out Ukrainian naval drone

Russian drone operators have published footage of a successful interception of a Ukrainian naval suicide drone during an attack on the Crimean Bridge on Tuesday. The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has claimed responsibility for the attack. Local news reported that air defenses destroyed three aerial drones over the bridge in the early hours of Tuesday, but added that normal traffic resumed later in the day. In a video released by the Telegram channel Russian Airborne, a Ukrainian unmanned naval drone can be seen speeding across the water. The view from above closes in as the Russian first-person-view (FPV) aerial drone dives down on the Ukrainian suicide vessel. In later footage, taken from a second UAV, the Lancet can be seen impacting and disabling the Ukrainian naval drone, after which it coasts to a stop. The Russian Transport Ministry reported that while the bridge had to be closed twice over the course of the day, normal traffic had resumed as of Tuesday evening. In a statement, the SBU has claimed it had detonated some 1,100 kg of explosives around some of the structure's underwater supports that had been placed there in advance. According to local news sources, the more likely scenario was that Kiev attempted two waves of attacks with a combination of air, naval and undewater drones but was unable to inflict significant damage on the bridge. The Defense Ministry in Moscow has not released an official statement on the incident. Ukraine has repeatedly tried but failed to destroy the critical structure linking Crimea and mainland Russia since the escalation of the conflict in 2022. The bridge did sustain damage twice, in 2022 and 2023, in attacks that caused civilian casualties.

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