
🇺🇦 Ukraine Strikes Deep into Russia in Bold Drone Operation: “Spider’s Web”
On June 1, 2025, Ukraine launched its most daring drone strike of the war. The operation—“Spider’s Web”—was a deep penetration into Russian territory, hitting five military airfields across five regions, including Eastern Siberia, more than 2,700 miles from the Ukrainian border.
🎯 What Happened?
Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) led the operation. In a stunning tactic, 117 drones were hidden inside trucks and launched from within Russian territory itself. The attack targeted:
- Belaya Air Base
- Dyagilevo Air Base
- Ivanovo Severny Air Base
- Olenya Air Base
- Ukrainka Air Base
These strikes occurred across multiple time zones, a first for Ukraine in this war.
💥 The Damage
Ukrainian officials claim the attack destroyed or damaged over 40 Russian military aircraft, including:
- Tu-160 and Tu-95 strategic bombers
- Tu-22M medium-range bombers
- One A-50 early warning aircraft
This loss represents one-third of Russia’s strategic bomber fleet, according to military analysts. It severely reduces Russia’s long-range strike capability.
🧠 Why It Matters
This operation wasn’t random—it was planned for 18 months. Ukrainian sources say President Volodymyr Zelenskyy personally oversaw the mission. By using internal Russian launch points, Ukraine exposed serious weaknesses in Russia’s homeland defenses.
Moreover, the strike came just days before renewed peace talks in Istanbul. Many experts believe the timing was intentional—meant to shift leverage and prove Ukraine can hit hard, far from its borders.
🌍 Reactions
- Ukraine sees this as a major strategic and morale victory.
- Western analysts have called it a turning point in drone warfare.
- Russia, however, downplayed the attack and its losses.
Despite Russia’s public dismissal, satellite images and military sources confirm significant destruction at the targeted bases.
🚀 A New Phase of the War?
This attack demonstrates Ukraine’s growing drone capability and its use of covert, high-risk strategies. It also signals to Moscow—and the world—that no location is too far for Ukrainian reach.
In short, Operation Spider’s Web has reshaped the battlefield, not by territory, but by technology and reach.
📝 Summary
Ukraine has struck deep into Russian territory, damaging strategic bombers in a dramatic drone attack named “Spider’s Web.” With over 40 aircraft hit and Russian airbases exposed, the war may be entering a new chapter—one dominated by asymmetric drone warfare and long-range precision strikes.
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