
Ukraine's Drone Blitz: 40 Russian Bombers Destroyed, Siberia Targeted
Ukraine's Drone Strike on Russia: A Bold Move Before Peace Talks On June 2nd, 2025, Ukraine launched a daring drone attack on multiple Russian military airfields, including a target deep inside Siberia, over 4,000 kilometers from the border. This unprecedented strike, reportedly part of an operation called 'Spiderweb,' targeted strategic bomber aircraft capable of carrying nuclear weapons. A source within Ukrainian security services claimed the destruction of 40 Russian bombers. The Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed the attacks, stating that the drones were camouflaged and launched from large trucks. The timing of the attack, just before peace talks in Istanbul aimed at achieving a ceasefire, significantly escalated tensions. "This is the largest-range operation our country has ever launched," said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in a statement, highlighting the significance of the attack. The events unfolded on the eve of crucial talks between both sides, adding a new layer of complexity to the ongoing negotiations. The attack underscores Ukraine's innovative approach to warfare, leveraging its drone capabilities to compensate for the lack of a large missile arsenal compared to Russia. The incident raises questions about the future of the conflict and the effectiveness of diplomatic efforts to achieve peace.