Tuesday, June 3, 2025, 8:21 am
Ukraine’s military forces executed a daring drone attack that reportedly destroyed 41 Russian aircraft, dramatically reducing Moscow’s bomber numbers. The audacious strike marks another sharp twist in the unfolding conflict, leaving experts to reassess Russian air capabilities in an increasingly uncertain battlefield.
Ukraine’s secret services said they struck again inside Russia, two days after a spectacular Ukrainian drone attack on air bases deep inside the country.
Kiev estime avoir privé Moscou d’un tiers de sa flotte en détruisant 41 appareils, essentiellement des bombardiers.
Ukraine has shocked the world by carrying out a daring attack on Russian bomber planes thousands of kilometres inside enemy territory. It’s a feat that would have been unimaginable before the war. Now, Ukraine has shown it has the capabilities to take its fight directly to its much more powerful…
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