
Drone Strikes on Russian Airfields: Satellite Images Confirm Major Damage
Drone Strikes Hit Deep Inside Russia: Satellite Images Reveal Extent of Damage On June 1st, 2025, a series of drone strikes targeted four Russian military airfields, hundreds of miles from the Ukrainian border. The audacious attacks, confirmed by satellite imagery, reportedly damaged or destroyed dozens of Russian long-range aircraft and cruise missile systems. The Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) is widely believed to be behind the operation, although no official claim of responsibility has been made. Satellite images, circulating on social media and verified by open-source intelligence (OSINT) communities, show significant damage at the targeted airfields. These images provide compelling visual evidence of the operation's success. The affected airfields include Bielaya, Dyagilevo, Olenya, and Ivanovo. The scale of the destruction suggests a well-planned and effective operation. "This is a significant blow to Russia's military capabilities," stated a military analyst, speaking on condition of anonymity. "The ability to strike these targets so deep inside Russian territory highlights the growing sophistication of Ukrainian drone technology and tactics." The attack underscores the evolving nature of the conflict and the increasing reach of Ukrainian forces. While details remain scarce, the incident marks a significant development in the war and raises questions about the future trajectory of the conflict.