Drones from Trucks: Russia has announced a search for a native of Donetsk after attacks on airfields.
02.06.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
02.06.2025
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Truck drivers who launched drones at Russian military airfields yesterday are being sought by the police.The vehicles from which drones were launched at four Russian military airfields yesterday belong to 37-year-old Artem Timofeyev, a native of Donetsk and a former resident of Kyiv. This information was disseminated by Russian media.The administration of Ust-Kut (Irkutsk region) stated that Timofeyev may be linked to the attack on the 'Bila' airfield. The police are searching for this individual and published his wanted notice.The drones were hidden in modular houses installed on trailers. All drivers who operated the vehicles during the attack have been detained according to available information:- in the Ryazan region - Sergey Kanurin (47 years old),- in Ivanovo - Mikhail Ryumin (56),- in Murmansk - Alexander Zaitsev (56),- in Irkutsk - Andrei Merkuriev (62).
'Timofeyev lived in Miass, Chelyabinsk region for the past years, held Russian citizenship, and had repeatedly violated traffic rules while using the same Scania trucks. He was born in Zhytomyr and was registered in Kyiv on Pryrichna Street until March 2018.'We remind you that WP assessed the consequences of the 'Web' operation.The news presented reflects information about the search for truck drivers who launched drones at Russian military airfields yesterday. The police have already found the drivers who participated in these attacks and are searching for the main suspect - Artem Timofeyev. The investigation is ongoing, but Russian media have already shared some details about this case.
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