Great Ukrainian attack: 40 Russian planes in Siberia destroyed!

Great Ukrainian attack: 40 Russian planes in Siberia destroyed!

Belaja, Russland - Ukraine has reported a massive attack on Russian military airports today. According to reports from the Ukrainian secret service SBU, over 40 Russian military aircraft were destroyed, including atomic bombs capable of atomic bombers such as the Tupolew TU-95, TU-22 and Berijew A-50. These aircraft are able to fire rockets from a great distance towards Ukraine. The attack affected a total of four airports in Russia, including one in Irkutsk, which is more than 4200 kilometers from the Ukrainian border. Russian media confirmed the attack, but did not provide any specific information about the destroyed machines, but remains unconfirmed whether the Ukrainian information is precisely, such as Welt reported.

Videos apparently document the drone attack. These drones were obviously started from truck. The allegations became the case that the military base in Belaya, not far from Irkutsk, has caught fire, with a video showing burning aircraft and smoke above the base. Prorussian bloggers also described the attack as the first of its kind in such a large distance from the front line. Igor Kobzew, governor of the Irkutsk region, confirmed a drone attack on the village of Srednij near the Belaya military location.

diplomatic efforts

In parallel to these military developments, Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj announced a delegation for peace talks with Russia in Istanbul. This is led by Defense Minister Rustem Umerow. Selenskyj formulated clear demands for the conversations: a complete ceasefire, the release of prisoners and the return of kidnapped children. Russian state media reported a corresponding discussion initiative, with Foreign Minister Sergei Lawrov announced that the Russian delegation was willing to present a memorandum.

background to the drone inserts

The current drone missions are another step in the comprehensive defense strategy of Ukraine, which has been assisted against a Russian invasion for over three years, supported by Western help. Last Sunday, the Ukrainian Air Force reported the biggest attack with 472 drones and seven rockets since the beginning of the war. Security analysts indicate that the increasingly innovative use of drones in the Ukrainian War not only ensures a new turning point in conflict, but also provides teachings for NATO and other western military. Experts draw attention to the fact that no NATO army is currently adequately prepared against massive drone attacks, which underlines the strategic defense challenges during this crisis period, such as analyzed.

In the past few months, the Ukrainian armed forces have significantly expanded and benefits their drone technologies. Small startups quickly develop new drone concepts, while established armaments companies have difficulty adapting to the dynamic changes in this technology. The war has shown that drones not only exist theoretically, but also prove themselves as crucial weapons in modern struggle.

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