Ukraine Launches Massive Drone Attack on Russian Airbases, Damaging Over 40 Military Aircraft
As the Russia Ukraine conflict reaches new heights, Ukraine has sincerely conducted a ridiculously large drone attack against Russia, targeting over 40 Russian bombers.
Ukraine Launches Massive Drone Attack: As the Russia Ukraine conflict reaches new heights, Ukraine has sincerely conducted a ridiculously large drone attack against Russia, targeting over 40 Russian bombers. The target was Olenya and Belaya military airbases and was struck by FPV drones.
Speaking to Reuters, officials said the drone attack campaign was conducted by Ukraine's domestic security agency, the SBU.
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According to a Reuters story, the drone attack also affected an aircraft Tu-95 and Tu-22, which are strategic bombers Russia uses to fire long range missiles at Ukraine.
"Right now, the Security Service of Ukraine is conducting a large-scale special operation to destroy enemy bomber aircraft in the rear of the Russian Federation. SBU drones are practicing on aircraft that bomb Ukrainian cities every night. Currently, more than 40 aircraft are known to have been hit, including the A-50, Tu-95 and Tu-22 M3," an SBU official was quoted as saying by the Kyiv Independent.
Earlier on Sunday, a train derailed near the Ukraine border, killing 7 and injuring 30.
According to Moscow Railway, the derailment and the collapse of the bridge were caused by "illegal interference in transport operations."
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In advance of this reported Ukrainian drone attack, the Ukraine Air Force reported that Russia had launched 109 drones and five missiles against Ukraine overnight.
Peace talks to begin Monday
Russia and Ukraine are expected to begin negotiations for a ceasefire on Monday in Turkey. Representatives from Russia and Ukraine will meet in Istanbul, Turkey.
Before the peace talks, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy questioned Russia's "commitment" to the peace talks.
"To have a meaningful meeting, the agenda must be clear, and the negotiations must be properly prepared," said Zelenskyy.
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