War To attack Russian air bases, Ukrainian spies hid drones in wooden sheds - War Has Changed

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This is the raw footage (sourced elsewhere) instead of the video from the Reuters page
Summary:
  • Ukraine's SBU domestic intelligence says it carried out 'operation Spider's Web'
  • Drones in sheds were placed on trucks and driven near Russian bases
  • President praises operation, says Russia suffered "tangible" losses
  • SBU says 34% of cruise missile carriers put out of action
  • Video shows Russian strategic bombers on fire
KYIV, June 1 (Reuters) - Ukrainian secret services were able to attack strategic bomber aircraft at Russian air bases on Sunday by hiding explosive-laden drones inside the roofs of wooden sheds, according to a Ukrainian security official and images posted online.
Ukraine's domestic security agency, the SBU, acknowledged that it carried out the operation, codenamed "Spider's Web" and said it had caused considerable damage.
The sheds were loaded onto trucks that were driven to the perimeter of the air bases. The roof panels of the sheds were lifted off by a remotely-activated mechanism, allowing the drones to fly out and begin their attack, the official said.

The security official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said strikes were conducted on Sunday on four air bases, and that 41 Russian warplanes were hit.
An SBU statement posted on the Telegram messaging app estimated the damage caused by the assaults at $7 billion.
"Thirty-four percent of strategic cruise missile carriers at the main airfields of the Russian Federation were hit," the SBU said on the Telegram messaging app.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, writing on Telegram, expressed delight at the "absolutely brilliant outcome".
"And an outcome produced by Ukraine independently," he wrote, noting that the operation had taken more than a year and a half to prepare. "This is our longest-range operation."

Speaking shortly afterwards in his nightly video address, the president noted that 117 drones had been used to attack the Russian bases and that Russian forces suffered "very tangible losses, and justifiably so".
Zelenskiy said the SBU had set up a nerve centre for the operation right next to a regional office of Russia's FSB intelligence service. All operatives taking part had been brought out of Russia "on the eve of the operation", he said.

VIDEO SHOWS BOMBERS ABLAZE​

Unverified video and pictures posted on Russian social media showed Russian strategic bombers on fire at the Belaya air base in the Irkutsk region of Siberia.

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Smoke rises above the area following what local authorities called a drone attack on a military unit in the Sredny settlement, in the course of Russia-Ukraine conflict in the Usolsky district of the Irkutsk region, Russia, in this still image from a video published June 1, 2025. Governor of Irkutsk Region Igor Kobzev via...
Igor Kobzev, the regional governor, said there had been a drone attack on a military unit near the village of Sredny, which is near the Belaya base, though he did not specify what the target was. He said the drones had been launched from a truck.

The Irkutsk region attack was the first time a drone assault had been mounted by Ukraine so far from the front lines, which are more than 4,300 km (2,670 miles) away.
That is beyond the range of the long-range strike drones or ballistic missiles Ukraine has in its arsenal, so required a special scheme to get the drones close enough to their targets.
Photographs shared with Reuters by the Ukrainian security official showed dozens of short-range quadrocopter drones piled up in an industrial facility. The official said these were the same devices used in the attack.

Other images shared by the official showed the wooden sheds with their metal roofing panels removed, and the drones sitting in the cavities between roof beams.
Separate video posted on Russian Telegram channels, which has not been verified by Reuters, appeared to show matching sheds on the back of a truck.
The roof panels can be seen lying on the ground next to the truck, and the video footage shows at least two drones rising out of the top of the sheds and flying off.
The Russian online media outlet that posted the video, Baza, said in a caption that it was filmed in the district near the Belaya air base.
The Irkutsk region air base hosts Tupolev Tu-22M supersonic long-range strategic bombers, a type of aircraft that has been used to launch missiles against targets in Ukraine.
The operation, according to the Ukrainian security official, was personally overseen by Zelenskiy and Vasyl Maliuk, head of the SBU domestic intelligence agency.
If confirmed, the strikes would be the most damaging Ukrainian drone attack of the war, and would be a significant setback for Moscow.
The source shared video footage shot from a drone, saying it showed one of the strikes. The images showed several large aircraft, some of which appeared to be Tu-95 strategic bombers, on fire.

Writing by Max Hunder and Christian Lowe; Editing by Bill Berkrot and Ron Popeski
 
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OP Note: Apologies, I couldn't get yt-dlp to yank the video, you have to go to the reuters site to watch it. If any of yous know how to pull it off, I'm all ears, web search did not yield useful information.

Edit 2: Updated OP with raw footage. I prefer that to the embedded Reuters video with journalist commentary. There is no audio.



Now to the snide comments:

It was only a matter of time until somebody successfully re-enacted Ace Combat 7 and launched a mass drone attack from shipping containers. War has changed.
 
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OP Note: Apologies, I couldn't get yt-dlp to yank the video, you have to go to the reuters site to watch it. If any of yous know how to pull it off, I'm all ears, web search did not yield useful information.



Now to the snide comments:

It was only a matter of time until somebody successfully re-enacted Ace Combat 7 and launched a mass drone attack from shipping containers. War has changed.
Usually outlets like Reuters will post their vids on YouTube. When they do I usually use Cobalt.Tools as a way to download them and it has worked 100% except for streamed content.
 
Usually outlets like Reuters will post their vids on YouTube. When they do I usually use Cobalt.Tools as a way to download them and it has worked 100% except for streamed content.
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i successfully scraped the raw footage from reddit. KF doesnt like the upload, ill have it up asap

A tale as old as the Trojan Horse. War never changes.
I was quoting Metal Gear Solid for yuks, don't get so bent out of shape. I appreciate the fallout quote though.
 
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Okay, now how is Russia going to retaliate?
 
Didn't they do this last year? I remember two big explosions at Russia's main naval base or at the airfield.
 
  • Ukraine's SBU domestic intelligence says it carried out 'operation Spider's Web'
  • Drones in sheds were placed on trucks and driven near Russian bases
So they're stupid enough to publicly brag about violating the hague and geneva conventions then? The implication here is that they used spies who were themselves using non military marked, civilian vehicles to move the weapons around, after storing them in a civilian location

The idiots bragging about this should be charged with war crimes
 
So they're stupid enough to publicly brag about violating the hague and geneva conventions then?
Ukrainians are literally using suicide bombers to assassinate retired Russian officers.
It’s pretty clear that they don’t give a fuck about the niceties of last century’s rules.

destroying the plane with space lasers
I think Mr ‘suspended elections’ Zelenskyy might end up with his own Operation Valkyrie if he’s not careful. The hard part would be getting the briefcase bomb to whichever of his rotating roster of overseas mansions he’s staying in.
 
So they're stupid enough to publicly brag about violating the hague and geneva conventions then? The implication here is that they used spies who were themselves using non military marked, civilian vehicles to move the weapons around, after storing them in a civilian location

The idiots bragging about this should be charged with war crimes
Can't wait until every truck driver gets missled or shot to death.

We are reliving the "enemy combatant" era of the second gulf war all over again where every innocent person killed was "a fighting age male" so they must have been an enemy.
 
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