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Ukraine releases new footage showing drone attack on Russian strategic Bombers

Ukraine released new video footage of its major strike on four Russian air bases on Wednesday. The footage shows attack drones destroying numerous Russian strategic bombers, and landing on 2 airborne early warning control planes.

Ukrainian authorities claim that Sunday's attack using 117 drones on the airfields resulted in 41 military aircraft being damaged. This number has not been independently verified. Satellite images show that several bombers have been destroyed or badly damaged in one base.

The Security Service of Ukraine released new drone footage showing drones landing on dome antennae of the two A-50 military spy aircraft, of which only a few are in the Russian fleet. The drones were not shown detonating in the video.

The locations of the four air bases shown in the video, including Ivanovo Airbase where the A-50s are stationed, could be independently verified. Could not independently verify the date of filming.

In a press release, the SBU stated that the aircraft hit included the A-50 strategic bomber as well as the Tu-95, Tu-22M3 supersonic bomber and Tu-160 strategic bombardier.

Several of these military aircraft are part the Russian airborne nuclear deterrent. They can also be equipped with cruise missiles, which Russia has been using to bombard targets in Ukraine ever since it invaded on a full scale in February 2022.

The SBU stated that "a significant part is irretrievably damaged, and it will take years to rebuild some damaged aircraft."

According to the Russian Defence Ministry, Ukraine attacked airfields located in Murmansk and Irkutsk regions, Ivanovo and Ryazan, and Amur. The attacks were repulsed in these last three locations. It said that several aircraft caught fire in the Murmansk-Irkutsk region.

On Wednesday, Russian officials claimed that the West was involved in the Ukrainian attacks inside Russia. They also said that the military options are "on the table".

The attack has boosted Ukrainian morale following months of relentless Russian battlefield pressure, and numerous powerful drone and missile strikes by Moscow forces.

In his remarks to senior Russian officials, Vladimir Putin did not mention the airbase attacks in his condemnation of other Ukrainian attacks against Russian targets at the weekend.

Influential Russian military bloggers, however, have accused the Russian authorities, particularly the Aerospace Command, of complacency and negligence for allowing nuclear-capable aircraft to be targeted.

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the Ukrainian president, said that he had decorated several SBU officers in recognition of Sunday's operations. (Reporting and editing by Gareth Jones, Aleksandar Vaovic, Tom Balmforth and Anastasiia Menko)

(source: Reuters)