
In a daring and large-scale operation nicknamed ‘Spiderweb’, Ukraine launched a massive drone attack on Russian military air bases deep inside Russia. The coordinated strike destroyed over 40 strategic Russian bombers, marking one of the most significant attacks since the war began.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy praised the operation as an ‘absolutely brilliant result’ and a testament to the courage and skill of Ukrainian drone operators. The attack involved 117 drones with corresponding operators, highlighting Ukraine’s growing drone warfare capabilities.
This strike targeted airfields far from the front lines, reflecting a long-planned effort by Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU). In response, Moscow labeled the attack a ‘terrorist act.’
Significance of the Operation
The operation aimed not only to damage Russian military assets but also to send a message ahead of scheduled peace talks in Istanbul. This unprecedented deep strike signals a shift in the war’s dynamics and showcases the increasing role of drone technology in modern conflicts.
Implications and Future Outlook
The attack raises important questions about the future strategic balance between Ukraine and Russia. The global community continues to watch closely as the conflict unfolds and diplomacy attempts to progress amidst ongoing hostilities.
Key points of the ‘Spiderweb’ operation:
- Destruction of over 40 Russian strategic bombers
- Use of 117 drones operated by Ukrainian forces
- Targeted deep inside Russian territory, away from front lines
- Response from Moscow labeling the strike as a terrorist act
- Message sent ahead of peace talks in Istanbul
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