Ukraine destroys 40 plane deep inside Russia forward of peace talks in Istanbul


Smoke rises above the realm following what native authorities referred to as a drone assault on a navy unit within the Sredny settlement, in the middle of Russia-Ukraine battle within the Usolsky district of the Irkutsk area, Russia, on this nonetheless picture from a video revealed June 1, 2025.

Governor Of Irkutsk Area | Through Reuters

A Ukrainian drone assault has destroyed greater than 40 Russian planes deep in Russia’s territory, Ukraine’s Safety Service mentioned on Sunday, whereas Moscow pounded Ukraine with missiles and drones simply hours earlier than a brand new spherical of direct peace talks in Istanbul.

A navy official, who spoke with the Related Press on situation of anonymity to reveal operational particulars, mentioned the far-reaching assault took greater than a 12 months and a half to execute and was personally supervised by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

In his night deal with, Zelenskyy mentioned that 117 drones had been used within the operation. He claimed the operation had been headquartered out of an workplace subsequent to the native FSB headquarters. The FSB is the Russian intelligence and safety service.

The navy supply mentioned it was an “extraordinarily complicated” operation, involving the smuggling of first-person view, or FPV, drones to Russia, the place they had been then positioned in cellular wood homes.

“Later, drones had been hidden underneath the roofs of those homes whereas already positioned on vehicles. On the proper second, the roofs of the homes had been remotely opened, and the drones flew to hit Russian bombers,” the supply mentioned.

Social media footage shared by Russian media appeared to indicate the drones rising from inside containers whereas different panels lay discarded on the highway. One clip appeared to indicate males climbing onto a truck in an try to halt the drones.

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