A new set of satellite photos appear to show heavy damage at a Russian military air base after what Operation Spiderweb a drone strike by Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) targeted long‑range Russian bomber assets deep inside Russia.
Some of the wreckage appears to confirm burn‑marks, debris along runways and smashed revetments consistent with a powerful strike on parked aircraft
Kyiv has framed the operation as a “deep‑strike” response with the aim of degrading Moscow’s long‑range strike capability.
However, independent verification remains challenging. While images clearly show damage, open‑source analysts caution that actual bomber losses and whether all target aircraft were operational or decoys may be lower than what Ukrainian officials claim

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