Spider Web special operations were disclosed by the Ukrainian Security Service.
On Sunday, June 1, at the same time, at the same time, she inflicted four military airfields in the back of the Russian Federation: Belaya, Diaghilev, Deer and Ivanovo. And thanks to the design, the largest number of enemy aircraft was immediately hit. The lines of drones were affected by 41 aircraft, including A-50, TU-95, TU-22 M3 and TU-160. This was announced on June 2, the head of SBU VASYL MALYUK, reports the Center for Press Press Special Service.
In total, this is a defeat of 34% of strategic carriers with a card at the main airfield of the Russian Federation. It was not just a destructive blow to hostile aircraft, but also a serious blow to the strength and terrorist essence of the Russian Federation, the main lieutenant general.
According to the head of the intelligence service, he personally headed the work team, which prepared a special spider Web for more than a year and a half and took place simultaneously in three hour zones and was difficult from the point of view of logistics.
Initially, SBU was delivered to Russia using FPV arose and later wooden houses. And already in Russian territory, drones were hidden under the roofs of houses placed on trucks. At the right moment, the roofs of the houses were open remotely, and drones flew to Russian bombers.
Thus, strategic aircraft suffered from more than $ 7 billion.
We recall that the network appeared satellite images of the Russian Belaya air base in the Irkutsk region. One of the frames can see the three destroyed strategic bombers of the Russian Tua-95 MS, and the other is postponed, as well as one destroyed by the TU-22M3. In the second light, three destroyed TU-22M3 bomber were recorded.
Source: Racurs

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