Experts told Al Jazira, experts that Russia’s increasing feeling of the recent Ukrainian drone attack, called Operation Spiderway, could be the most important consequences.
On June 1, the Tarmak of the four Airfields was destroyed by Russia’s strategic bomber’s coffin on June 1.
A few days later, Russia created a shelter for its bomber and began to transfer them.
Open Source Intelligence (Osinte) posted time-les satellite photos on social media by the nickname of DEF Som, and the Kirovsco Airfield in Krimea, as well as Serviceopol, Gwardiskoy and Saki, was making a shelter for a military aircraft.
He recorded a similar work in many airbuses in Russia, with the Angels base targeted in Ukraine’s attack on June 1.
OSINT analysts, Mount Anderson, used satellite images that all the Tupolev -95 strategic bomber had left Russia’s Olenia Airbase in the Murmansk region till June 7.
Most of the agile remained unchanged, but Ukraine has shown that they have no other sanctuary in their own region, “said Mina Alender, a colleague at the European Policy Analysis Center’s Transalist Defense and Security Program.
“In view of the war in the Russian region, it was more important that the Ukrainian people reached the target of higher strategic values over the next line than the Kursk attacks.”
In August, Ukraine resisted the Russian region and caught the army in the Kursk off-guard and seized the territory. Ukrainian president Volodimir Zelensky has consistently argued that the war should return to Russia. Kursk offensive and Spiderweb both worked for that purpose.

For the first time, Ukraine claimed to have hit Olenia Airbase in the Russian Arctic with his operation, about 1.5 km from Ukraine.
From Ukraine, 000,3 km Belia Airbase in IRUTUSK also beat up more than (1,48555 miles); Digilevo Airbase in Riazan, only 175 km from Downtown Moscow (110 miles); And Ivanovo Airfield, 250 km (155 miles) in the northeast of Moscow, where a rare initial warning and targeted coordination A -50 radar aircraft were destroyed.
Russia had historically based on its strategic bomber based on the Angels Base in Saratov and the Ukrainea Base in Amur province. In the last two years, they scattered the Belia and Olenia bases to protect them after Ukraine hit the Angels’s base. Now Ukraine has again deprived Russia in any security sense.
Former US military Colonel and Global Guardian Vice President Seth Krumirich said, “This strategic bomber strike” was an asymmetric intelligence. “The cheap drones smuggled deeply in Russia and destroyed the rare Russian strategic bombs. Ukraine is slowing down and overtaking the big Russian army.”
Three days before the Operation Spiderweb, Zelensky said they were looking for more European investments in the long-range capacity of Ukraine.
“Of course, we cannot expose your existing plans and your ability to publicly, but the probability is obvious: to symmetry to all Russian threats and challenges,” Zelensky said. “They should clearly feel the consequences of what they have done against Ukraine in Russia. And they will. They will do. Drones, intersteps, cruise missiles, will attack the Ukrainian balletic system – these are the main factors. We should all produce them.”
During this war, Ukraine has already changed the retention of Russian threats many times using long haul weapons, often targeting the Russian Air Force.
In 223, Ukraine forced Russia to transfer his bomber, and began to kill Russian Airfields in Crimea occupied.
An unidentified White House official said last year, “90 per cent of the aircraft that launched a glide bomb against the Ukrainian front-line positions” have been shifted back to Russia.
Ukraine has faced the same mental winds in the sea for Russia.
In 2022, the Black Sea Fleet Flagship Moscow drowned using Neptune missiles. The subsequent Russian Navy forced the Russian Navy to release the Crimea for the shelter of Novorosyk, due to the subsequent development of the surface drone to hit the other Russian black Sea flat ships.
In December, Ukraine converted the surface drones to start the rockets and down two Russian helicopters near Crimea. In the beginning of May, his Magura -7 human -raised surface drone successfully set up two Russian Sukho -30 fighter aircraft using AIM -9 Sidewinder missiles. No troops in the world had previously brought down the surface drone by fighter jets.
“In most cases, there is a range of thousands of miles in Russian missiles. There is no need to come anywhere to do what Bombers do with Ukraine. Arctic is a major basis for attacking thousands of kilometers from Ukraine to Ukraine,” said Kerm Jilus, a Eurasia expert of the Chatm House Think Tank.
117 drones were smuggled in Russia in Spiderweb and started at the same time near the Russian Airfield parked Bombber.
The drones used the Russian cellphone network but was controlled by Ukraine, Jill said.
“So they were pigtabacking and hiding in the radio network. They should have people on the site because they had a operating plan in the country to assemble these elements.
On June 11, Russian President Vladimir Putin put a bold face and said that his country has the most modern nuclear trio in the world, but it may have been blurred rather than threatening, but experts said.
“Ukraine probably destroyed the most operational section of this flat and was not maintained on the plane at the time of the plane,” said Fabian Hoffman, a missile expert. “Some were also given fuel after a hit, showing that they were planned to use in the next 24 hours.”
Will such strikes win war? “The corner of this battle is essential to the vast front line in the defensive war, the an artillery armor, the armor and all the vehicles and all the vehicles and the rationally are essential.” “Yes, the drones make the tactics significantly easier in the war, but the drone does not win the fight.”