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Ukraine humiliates Putin with NEW devastating airbase strike causing up to 146m damage | World | News

After a wild night attack, Ukraine successfully painful more painful to Putin’s battered air force. Ukrainian drones, in a brave operation called Spiderweb at the beginning of June, Russia’s strategic bombardment fleet was estimated to damage £ 5 billion after Putin’s Supreme Command hugged.

Eighteen months in the planning, the secret attack is reported to destroy or disable 41 aircraft, including surveillance aircraft. As Ukraine tries to limit Putin’s ability to bomb Ukraine cities and towns, Russia continues to pressure on the air force, which resulted in deaths and injuries to civilians.

Drones hit Marinovka airport at the Volgograd Oblast of Russia in the early hours of Saturday morning.

The air base is located in the Volgograd region southeast of 900 kilometers (560 miles) of Moscow and is home to the SU-34 fighter aircraft fleet.

The first reports claim that two of the supersonic warrior bombings were destroyed and two were more damaged.

In addition to targeting the jets, the Ukrainian forces hit the technical support section of the airport, a facility used for maintenance and repair of warplanes.

SU-34 pricts production up to $ 50 (£ 36 million), and is one of the main tools to bomb on Russia’s Ukrainian cities and military positions.

Aircraft leaves shift bombs equipped with correction and guidance modules, making them a fatal and effective weapon.

According to the general personnel, the operation was carried out by Special Forces and Ukraine (SBU) security service in cooperation with other military units.

Ukraine has changed tactics in recent months, because it is often aimed at the air bases behind Russia.

In addition, Ukraine’s army pulled Russian troops into a deadly trap, killed a senior commander, and a battalion did not delete a battalion.

The idea is to reduce the rear support infrastructure of the Russian Air Force in order to limit the ability to dominate.

The overnight attack underlines the increasing vulnerability of Russian air assets even in the so -called safe zones.

The Marinovka Base was previously targeted in August last year and caused the fire to erupt.

At that time, the governor of the region Andrey Bocharov claimed that the debris falling from a stopped drone had started a fire.

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