Serious slap: SBU revealed details of the special operation 'Web'.
The Security Service of Ukraine conducted a successful operation attacking Russian air bases where enemy planes were stationed. As a result, 41 aircraft were destroyed, including bombers. The President of Ukraine personally oversaw this operation called 'Web', which was prepared for a year and a half by the SBU staff.
The head of the SBU, Vasyl Maliuk, emphasized that the destruction of bombers is a response to the continuous shelling of Ukraine by Russian planes. The operation 'Web' was the result of lengthy preparations and aimed at cutting the wings of Russian aviation.
According to Maliuk, this impressive strike on Russian aviation caused serious damage to the might and terrorist nature of the Russian Federation. The operation 'Web' is of great significance in protecting Ukraine from Russian aggression.
The Ukrainian Security Service destroyed 41 aircraft at Russian air bases as part of the operation 'Web', which was prepared for a year and a half. This strike became an important measure in the fight against Russian aggression and caused significant damage to the aviation capabilities of the Russian Federation.
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