The SBU has conducted a large -scale and unique web operation to destroy Russian aircraft aircraft. As a result of simultaneous damage to four military planes in the deep rear of the Russian Federation, 41 aircraft was damaged.
The US Secretary of Defense Pit Hegset has been called recent blows to SBU drones in Russian aviation in the depths of the Russian Federation territory “bold and effective operation.” At the same time, he admitted that he was conducted without consulting the Pentagon. The head of the Pentagon on Tuesday, June 10, was told at a hearing on the House of Representative of Congress.
“This is a bold and very effective operation, which we do not know in advance, and reflects significant war development with the drones we monitor in real time in Ukraine and use this feedback to better understand how to make more deadly, stable drones, as well as such a threat and attack,” Hegset said.
In this regard, the congressman from the Democratic Party Mars of the captures asked if the United States could protect its air base in the event of a similar attack on the PIT hegset to the question that protects the American air base: “We are definitely focusing on it and we are studying from Ukraine every day.”
As you know, on June 1, the SBU struck four Russian planes: Deer, Ivanovo, Diaghilev and Belaya. Strategic aircraft are based on it, which is regularly appreciated by peaceful Ukrainian cities.
The estimated cost of the affected aircraft exceeds $ 7 billion. The total loss of enemy aircraft was 41 units, including the A-50, TU-95, TU-22, TU-160, as well as the an-12 and IL-78. Most of the types of this aircraft that Putin Russia could not produce, but only repaired and modernized what had been lost since the USSR era. Therefore, the destruction of even a side is a great success.
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Source: korrespondent

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