Ukraine targets Russian airfields in major drone attack
Briefly

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) recently conducted a large-scale and well-planned drone operation targeting four strategic Russian military airfields, claiming to have successfully hit over 40 aircraft used in attacks on Ukrainian cities. The drone strikes, which originated from mobile platforms, were deployed from trucks to maintain surprise. Russian regional governors confirmed the attacks and reported significant fire at the airfields. The Russian Ministry of Defense labeled the strikes a terrorist attack but stated there were no casualties among military or civilians. The operation reflects significant strategic planning by Ukraine.
The SBU conducted a large-scale operation targeting four Russian military airfields, claiming to have hit more than 40 military aircraft that bomb Ukrainian cities every night.
Drones were concealed inside makeshift 'mobile houses' with retractable roofs, allowing them to be launched from trucks for a surprise attack.
The Russian Ministry of Defense acknowledged a 'terrorist attack using FPV drones against airfields,' indicating that several units of aircraft caught fire.
The operation was planned for more than a year and a half, showcasing the strategic preparations made by the SBU.
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