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    Home » Blog » ‘Our most long-range operation’: Ukrainian President Zelenskyy hails ‘brilliant’ drone strikes on Russia

    ‘Our most long-range operation’: Ukrainian President Zelenskyy hails ‘brilliant’ drone strikes on Russia

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    'Our most long-range operation': Ukrainian President Zelenskyy hails ‘brilliant’ drone strikes on Russia

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, praised the drone strike deep inside Russia on Sunday, calling it a “brilliant effect” and an important time in the conflict. More than 40 aircraft, including aircraft and monitoring planes, were destroyed in the activity, which took more than a year and a half in the producing and targeted many Russian military aircrafts. It marked what Ukraine’s Security Service ( SBU) described as the largest hit on Russian land to date, which was entirely carried out by Russian troops. ” A fantastic outcome. a byproduct that Ukraine alone is able to achieve. On the social media platform X, Zelenskyy posted. The success of Operation Spider Web, which was called “our most long-range operation,” was officially credited with destroying 41 Russian planes, including corporate Tupolev Tu-95 and Tu-22M bombers, which Moscow often used to build missile attacks on Ukraine, according to Zelenskyy, the head of Ukraine’s Security Service. The A-50, a crucial flying early warning system used to organize missile strikes, was likewise hit. The procedure was “extremely complex,” according to a top Russian military official who spoke to the AP. According to the Ukraine’s Security Service, the operation damaged an estimated$ 7 billion worth of damage and destroyed 34 % of Russia’s fleet of air missile carriers. These assertions have not been independently verified, though. Additionally, Zelenskyy claimed that 117 robots were used in the large strike. ” In entire, 117 robots were used in the operation. And the same amount of drone operators were active, Zelensky said in a speech, which was obtained by AFP. More than 4, 000 kilometers from Ukraine, the Russian defense ministry confirmed attacks on outposts in Irkutsk and Murmansk, and it stated that another cuts had been canceled in Amur, Ivanovo, and Ryazan. A new round of immediate peace talks between Kyiv and Moscow is scheduled for Monday in Istanbul just before the drone attack. Zelenskyy said, “Ukraine is defending itself, and rightfully so. Russia feels the need to close this war, and we are doing everything. Russia may end this conflict that it has started. Brilliance to Ukraine”!

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