Ukraine’s Drone Strike Hits Russian Airbases

 


Ukraine’s “Spider’s Web” operation struck Russian airbases, targeting over 40 nuclear-capable bombers in Siberia. Valued at $7 billion, these warplanes burned, a daring move before Istanbul peace talks. A hidden blow to Moscow’s war machine.


Planned for 18 months, Ukraine’s SBU smuggled drones thousands of kilometers, concealed in trucks with retractable roofs. Striking Murmansk and Irkutsk airfields, the attack exposed Russia’s fragile defenses. Fires lit the night, signaling resilience against aggression.


Beneath the surface, Ukraine’s strike reveals a deeper narrative: defiance can outwit tyranny. As Russia launched 472 drones on Ukraine, Kyiv’s ingenuity crippled Moscow’s strategic bombers. With peace talks looming in Istanbul, this operation questions whether justice can prevail over war. The shadows of strategy whisper hope for humanity’s future. Join the conversation: can peace rise from these ashes?

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