Ukraine's massive drone strike on Russia
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Photo: Reuters KYIV—Ukraine launched audacious drone attacks on four military airports inside Russia, destroying more than 40 warplanes in the biggest blow ... all of which house Russian military planes.
Volodymyr Zelensky praised Ukraine’s security service for the "brilliant operation" that saw drone swarms target "military targets" deep inside Russian territory. “Today, a brilliant operation was carried out. The preparation took over a year and a half,” the Ukrainian president said in his nightly address on 2 June.
In a covert operation named 'Spider's Web', Ukraine has launched its deepest drone assault yet, targeting four Russian airbases.
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