Ukraine's Operation Spiderweb Strikes Russian Air Bases, Tensions Rise
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June 2, 2025 12:14
moscow/kiev - Ukraine's daring Operation Spiderweb targeted 4 Russian air bases on Russian soil using drones, resulting in significant damage and potential retaliation threats from Russia.
Ukraine's Operation Spiderweb Targets Russian Air Bases
Ukraine executed a well-planned attack, Operation Spiderweb, on four Russian air bases with drones, destroying over 40 strategic Russian aircraft, including nuclear-capable bombers, amounting to $7 billion in damages.
Daring Attack with FPV Drones
The attack involved 117 FPV drones smuggled deep into Russia and launched from trucks near bases in Irkutsk, Murmansk, Ivanovo, and Ryazan. The loss of Tu-95, Tu-22M3, and A-50 aircraft has impacted Russia's air defense capabilities.
Implications and Reactions
Ukraine's successful use of inexpensive drones to neutralize a significant portion of Russia's fleet highlights the vulnerability of Russian air bases. President Zelensky hailed the operation as a historic success, exerting military and diplomatic pressure on Moscow.
Russian Response and Potential Retaliation
While the Kremlin initially remained silent, regional governors later confirmed the drone attacks. Russian Ministry of Defense labeled it a 'terrorist attack,' hinting at possible retaliation. The history of Russian responses to such provocations raises concerns about potential future actions.
Keywords: Ukraine, Russia, Operation Spiderweb, drone attack, air bases