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Ukrainian Drones Launch Record-Breaking Attack on Russian Arctic Base

Ukrainian drones executed an unprecedented raid, flying 1,100 miles to strike a Russian airbase in the Arctic's far north

Ukrainian Drones Launch Record-Breaking Attack on Russian Arctic Base

Ukrainian drones executed an unprecedented raid, flying 1,100 miles to strike a Russian airbase in the Arctic’s far north. The Olenya airfield in Murmansk, located just 200 km from the Finnish border, was the target of this daring operation. According to Ukraine’s intelligence unit, the attack aimed at a Tupolev Tu-22M3, a long-range supersonic missile carrier bomber stationed at this strategic air force base.

In response, Finnish President Alexander Stubb assured the public, stating, “We have no cause for concern in Finland. We have the situation under control and are able to respond.”

Oil Depot Fires in Russia Following Ukrainian Drone Strikes

Simultaneously, Ukrainian drones struck an oil storage depot in Russia’s Kursk region, igniting fires in three tanks. Acting regional governor Alexei Smirnov reported no injuries and noted that firefighters quickly extinguished the blaze in one tank while continuing efforts on the others. Smirnov provided updates via Telegram, highlighting the involvement of over 82 firefighters in controlling the situation.

Additional Developments

Key Points:

  • Ukraine Targets Russian Air Base in Crimea: Ukrainian missile forces reportedly struck a Russian airbase in Crimea.
  • Peace Talks Warning: A top adviser to President Zelensky emphasized that agreeing to peace with Putin would be tantamount to making a deal with the devil.
  • NATO’s Stance on Drone Debris in Romania: NATO confirmed that debris from a Russian drone was found in Romania but denied any intentional attack.
  • Pentagon Accounting Errors: The Pentagon identified another $2 billion in accounting errors related to Ukraine aid.
  • US Intercepts: US jets intercepted Russian and Chinese warplanes off the coast of Alaska.
  • Fire in Voronezh Region: A Ukrainian drone attack caused a brief fire at a utility facility in Russia’s Voronezh region. Governor Alexander Gusev confirmed the fire was extinguished with no reported injuries.

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  • Russian Advances in Donetsk: Russia claimed to have captured two villages in eastern Ukraine, with continued intense shelling in the Donetsk region. President Zelensky acknowledged the pressure on Ukrainian troops in the area.

Ukraine’s Strategic Strikes

Ukraine’s General Staff confirmed a drone strike on an oil depot in southern Russia’s Kursk region, targeting a facility crucial for supplying Russian military needs. This depot housed 11 tanks with a total volume of 7,000 cubic meters, leading to “powerful explosions and a fire” involving oil products. The attack underscored Ukraine’s strategy to weaken the Russian military and economic capabilities.

Diplomatic and Political Reactions

Indian Prime Minister Modi’s Upcoming Visit: Reports indicate that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi may visit Ukraine in August, marking his first visit to the country since the invasion began. This visit follows his recent meeting with President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, where Modi expressed sorrow over the loss of innocent lives without directly referencing the conflict. Ukraine’s President Zelensky criticized Modi’s engagement with Putin, describing it as a significant setback to peace efforts.

US Jets Intercept: In a display of heightened military vigilance, US jets intercepted Russian and Chinese nuclear-capable bombers off the coast of Alaska, reflecting ongoing tensions and the complex international dynamics surrounding the conflict.

As Ukraine continues to leverage drone technology for strategic strikes deep into Russian territory, the geopolitical landscape remains tense. The Ukrainian attacks on Russian infrastructure aim to disrupt military operations and supply chains, while the international community closely monitors the evolving situation.

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