Ukraine has reached an important milestone by successfully neutralizing the Tu-22M3 long-range strategic bomber of the Russian Armed Forces with the help of a clever drone attack on an airfield located in the Novgorod region.
For the first time, Ukraine managed to completely destroy the Tu-22M3 long-range strategic bomber
Baku /21.08.23/Turan: Ukraine has successfully neutralized a long-range strategic bomber Tu-22M3 of the Russian Armed Forces with the help of a clever drone attack on an airfield located in the Novgorod region.
In the early morning of August 19, the Ukrainian Defense Forces organized a carefully executed drone strike on a military airfield located in the Novgorod region of the Russian Federation, resulting in significant damage to at least one aircraft. The Russian Defense Ministry acknowledged the incident, confirming that on the eve of August 19, one aircraft was indeed damaged.
In addition to this impressive event, the media published alarming information suggesting that Russia's capabilities in the field of engineering and technical developments for the manufacture of new strategic bombers have been completely exhausted. The Moscow Times, relying on internal sources, reports that the concept of deliberate subversion was discussed during meetings with the participation of Russian President Vladimir Putin and key security officials.
The participants of the meeting stressed their strong commitment to preventing such cases in the future. Nevertheless, as reported in the publication, an absolute guarantee of non-repetition remained an unattainable prospect, emphasizing the difficulties and uncertainty associated with this incident.--0--
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