Pete Hegset has not discussed the operation with his Ukrainian colleagues, but received regular updates.
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegset has received regular updates on Ukrainian Security Service’s unique operation WebAs a result of which twelve -aircraft Russian aircraft at the remote air bases of the Russian Federation were destroyed. CNN reported this on Monday, June 2.
According to the Trump administration’s representative, the hegset monitors the development of events on an air base trip AndrewsHowever, there are no direct contacts with Ukrainian colleagues.
SBU operations became one of the most unlucky in the entire war. The drones were struck at least four Russian air bases – including the regions of Irkutsk, Murmansk, Ryazan and Ivanovo. In total, 117 drones were used, some of which were delivered deeply to the territory of the Russian Federation to mobile wooden residences in trucks.
Strokes are destroyed by strategic firefighters of TU-95, TU-22M3 and rare A-50 aircraft repair. Estimated losses are approximately $ 7 billion.
Earlier it was reported that the Ukrainian side had warned US President Donald Trump in advance of the operation to defeat Russian’s strategic aircraft of Ukrainian security services. However, the American media eventually declined the information.
Keep in mind that the SBU has conducted a large -scale special operation to destroy the enemy bomb aviation behind Russia. It is known about the defeat of more than 40 aircraft. 34% of the strategic carriers of the Russian Federation’s cruise missiles on major air bases are disabled.
The SBU hit Russian planes on June 1, became the biggest attack on Russia’s strategic aviation, military experts wrote.
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