The SBU hit five military airfields of the RF in one day (updated).


Russian airfields under fire from the Ukrainian army
Today, the Ukrainian army is shelling military airfields in the regions of Murmansk, Ryazan, Moscow, and Ivanovo in Russia, after the airbase 'Bjelaja' in the Irkutsk region was hit. This was reported by the publication 'Glavkom' referring to local Telegram channels.
The strikes on the Russian airfields occurred at the airfields 'Bjelaja', 'Djagilewo', 'Olënja', 'Ivanovo', and 'Woskresensk' near Moscow.
Updated.
The list of airfields attacked by the Ukrainian army has been updated to include the airfield 'Woskresensk' near Moscow.
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According to the publication, the Ukrainian Security Service is conducting the operation 'Netz' aimed at targeting aviation in Russia. It is reported that more than 40 enemy aircraft, including A-50, Tu-95, and Tu-22 M3, have been damaged.
The attack by enemy aviation caused damages amounting to over 2 billion dollars. There was also a report of a strong explosion in the North Sea, where submarines are serviced.
According to sources in the SBU, the special operation 'Netz', during which 41 strategic aircraft of the RF were hit, was planned for more than a year and a half.
During military operations, the Ukrainian army attacked Russian airfields and caused significant damage to enemy aviation and submarines operating in the North Sea. The special operation 'Netz' was successful and secured strategic victories for the Ukrainian armed forces.
During military operations, the Ukrainian army attacked several Russian airfields and inflicted significant damage on enemy aviation. The successful special operation 'Netz' led to the destruction of enemy aircraft and strategic victories for the Ukrainian troops.Read also
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