Drones Strike Olenya Airfield in Russia: Strategic Aircraft Damaged, Which Bombed Ukraine.


Mass Fires of Enemy Bombers in Russia
According to 'Hvylya', mass fires have occurred in enemy strategic bombers in Russia. This has been reported by various media outlets, as well as journalist Andriy Tsapliyenko.
The Security Service of Ukraine is conducting an operation 'Spiderweb', aimed at destroying enemy bomber aviation in the rear of Russia. According to Tsapliyenko, SBU drones are targeting aircraft that conduct nighttime bombings of Ukrainian cities. The operation has led to the damage of over 40 aircraft, including models such as A-50, Tu-95, and Tu-22 M3.
One of the videos captures a fire at the 'Bila' airfield and a comment from the head of the SBU, Lieutenant General Vasyl Maliuk.
Special Operation 'Spiderweb'
- A large-scale special operation 'Spiderweb' is underway.
- More than 2 billion dollars of damage inflicted on enemy aviation.
Information about mass fires in enemy bombers in Russia indicates the activity of the special operation 'Spiderweb' of the Ukrainian Security Service. Drones are destroying aircraft that carry out attacks on Ukrainian cities, causing significant damage to enemy aviation.
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