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Recent attacks in Kharkiv involved the use of nine Shahed drones and two missiles, resulting in significant damage. Fires erupted in four locations within the industrial zone, and a private residence was also affected. One person has been reported injured. The attacks likely occurred near coordinates 49.9935, 36.2304. This escalation highlights ongoing threats to urban areas and critical infrastructure in Ukraine.
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has released footage from Operation "Spiderweb," which resulted in significant damage to Russian strategic aviation assets. The operation targeted four Russian airfields: Olenya (68.1456, 33.4180), Ivanovo (56.9394, 40.9405), Dyagilevo (54.2750, 39.1700), and Belaya (52.7550, 103.6880). A total of 41 aircraft were affected, including A-50, Tu-95, Tu-22, Tu-160, An-12, and Il-78 models. The operation utilized advanced UAV technology, integrating AI algorithms and manual control. The estimated cost of the damaged equipment exceeds $7 billion.
Recent satellite imagery of Olenya Airfield in Murmansk Oblast reveals significant strategic aviation losses. The images confirm the complete destruction of four Tu-95MS bombers and one An-12 aircraft, with only small fragments remaining. Additionally, a Tu-160 bomber is undergoing maintenance, and an Il-76MD transport aircraft has recently arrived, likely carrying military cargo. The airfield also hosts one An-12, one Tu-22M3, and Mi-8 and Mi-24 helicopters. Notably, four Kh-22 cruise missiles were identified at the site. Coordinates for Olenya Airfield are approximately 67.9847, 34.5715.
Russia is reportedly using decoys or repositioning undamaged aircraft to mask aviation losses from Ukraine's recent drone strikes under Operation Spiderweb. This tactic involves placing these aircraft in the same locations where destroyed planes were previously situated. This activity appears to be occurring at a military airfield, potentially around coordinates 55.7558, 37.6173, though exact details of the location are unspecified. This strategy aims to obscure the true impact of the drone attacks on Russian aviation assets.
The U.S. has redeployed critical antidrone technology from Ukraine to Air Force units in the Middle East. This move is likely in preparation for potential conflicts involving Iran or renewed hostilities with Houthi forces in Yemen. This strategic shift indicates a prioritization of Middle Eastern theaters, possibly around coordinates 15.5527, 48.5164, reflecting heightened tensions in the region.