
Source: SBU Used Custom-Designed Drones For Operation Spiderweb
The drones were created specifically by the SBU to operate deep behind enemy lines and were designed to meet the requirements of the targeted missions, the source added.
Read also: Russian propaganda fabricates fake story about mass desertions in Ukrainian army following Operation SpiderwebOn June 1, the SBU conducted a unique special operation that simultaneously struck four air bases across Russia, including Olenya, Ivanovo, Dyagilevo, and Belaya. These bases hosted Russian strategic aircraft frequently involved in missile strikes against Ukrainian cities.
The estimated value of Russian military assets struck in the SBU's operation exceeds $7 billion.
In total, Russia lost 41 aircraft, including A-50 early warning planes, Tu-95, Tu-22, Tu-160 strategic bombers, as well as an An-12 and an Il-78.
Photo: SBU source
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