
Ukraine's Drone Blitz: 40 Russian Bombers Destroyed in 'Spider's Web' Operation
Ukraine's audacious drone strike: A deep dive into Operation Spider's Web. On June 1st, 2025, Ukraine executed a daring long-range drone attack against Russian air bases, resulting in the destruction of at least 40 strategic bombers. The operation, codenamed "Spider's Web," involved the deployment of 117 FPV drones, transported by trucks disguised as mobile wooden structures, to bases across Russia. The attack targeted key installations in regions such as Irkutsk, Murmansk, Ivanovo, Ryazan, and Amur. Ukrainian sources claim the operation inflicted $7 billion in damage, impacting 34% of Russia's cruise missile bomber fleet. While the details remain under investigation and require independent verification, the scale and audacity of the operation mark a significant development in the ongoing conflict. The use of FPV drones in such a long-range operation highlights the evolving nature of modern warfare and the potential for asymmetric conflict. Independent analysts are currently assessing the accuracy of the claims and the long-term implications of the attack. The incident underscores the ongoing tension and the evolving tactical landscape of the conflict.