The general assessed how the 'Spider' operation changed the conditions of the war.
Ukrainian strikes on Russian targets have proven successful, as reported by Major General Christian Freuding from the German Ministry of Defense. He noted that the 'Spider' operation demonstrated Ukraine's readiness for peace negotiations and its ability to seize the initiative.
According to the general, the strike resulted in damage to dozens of Russian aircraft, leading to significant losses in Russia's strategic aviation.
This confirms the vulnerability of Russian airfields to the enemy, which may lead to further wear and tear on aircraft. The general emphasized that Ukraine's successful operation has greatly affected Russia's psychology, forcing it to take other defense measures due to the reduced effectiveness of its security strategy across its territory.
Major General Christian Freuding confirmed the success of Ukraine's operation against Russian targets, revealing weaknesses in Russia's defense and forcing Russians to seek new ways of protection.
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