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Ukraine drone attack on Russian airbase (Source - Internet)
New Delhi: The war between Russia and Ukraine is continuous for a long time. Tensions between these two countries has been increasing day by day. Now a big news is coming out in the midst of the war between Russia and Ukraine, reports Dynamite News correspondent.
Ukraine has claimed to have carried out a big drone attack on the Russian airbase. Several explosions took place simultaneously near the Russian airbase. Ukraine has claimed that it has destroyed at least 40 Russian bombing planes. This is being described as Ukraine's biggest attack on Russia so far.
Ukraine has attacked two important Russian air bases - Olenya and Belaya - with drones. Videos and photos of the drone attack are surfacing on the internet. It is being said that the Ukrainian army used drones to attack the Russian airbase.
According to many media reports, the air base targeted by Ukraine is located deep inside the Russia-Ukraine border. Many planes as well as the airport are likely to be damaged in this attack.
An official of Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) has claimed that their drones went deep into Russian territory and caused major damage to large bombing planes, these planes include Tu-95, Tu-22 and spy planes like the expensive and rare A-50, which we were successful in damaging.
A Ukrainian business magazine wrote in a post on the social media platform X that "Ukraine today carried out simultaneous drone attacks on several Russian airports and targeted the majority of Russia's strategic bomber fleet. It looks like this could be one of the most daring and successful operations of the entire war. In fact, it could be a landmark event in the history of drone warfare. The planes that so ruthlessly bombed Ukrainian cities are now in flames. Slava Ukrainian!"
However, no official statement has yet come from Russia on these big claims of Ukraine's attacks. The matter will become clear after Russia's side comes out.
A bridge explosion in Russia's Bryansk Oblast on Saturday night caused a passenger train carrying 388 people to derail, resulting in the deaths of seven people, Bryansk Governor Alexander Bogomaz said.
Speaking on news channel Rossiya 24 on Sunday, Bogomaz confirmed that the bridge was "blown up while a train was moving."
The Moscow Railway reported that the locomotive and several cars of passenger train No. 86, en route from Klimov to Moscow, derailed in the Vygonichsky district after a road bridge span collapsed due to "illegal interference in transport activities."
Earlier, Bogomaz reported seven fatalities and 35 injuries, but the number of the injured has since climbed to 66, including three children.