
Ukraine's Daring 'Spider's Web' Operation: NATO Confirms Major Blow to Russian Air Force
Ukraine's SBU Claims Major Strike Against Russian Air Force in 'Spider's Web' Operation On June 5th, 2025, a report emerged claiming a significant Ukrainian special operation, codenamed "Spider's Web", targeting Russian military assets. The alleged operation, according to sources, involved the destruction or damage of numerous Russian bombers and an early warning aircraft. A NATO representative stated at a Brussels briefing that the operation damaged 15 Tu-95 and 12 Tu-22M3 bombers, as well as an A-50 early warning aircraft. These aircraft, according to the NATO official, are responsible for launching over 3000 cruise missiles at civilian targets in Ukraine since the start of the war. The NATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte, confirmed the operation's aim was to neutralize Russian military sites responsible for unprovoked attacks on Ukrainian civilians and cities. While the video provides visual material, independent verification of these claims is crucial. The impact of such an operation, if confirmed, would be significant in the ongoing conflict. Further investigation is needed to confirm the details and assess the long-term effects of this alleged event.