The Security Service of Ukraine revealed details of the special operation 'Web': how 150 drones struck Russian airfields.
The head of the Security Service of Ukraine, Vasyl Maliuk, spoke about the preparation of the special operation 'Web'. According to him, this operation was the result of a combination of intelligence and technical efforts.
For this, the SBU created a fake logistics company in Russia. An office and warehouses were rented in Chelyabinsk, next to the FSB, and five trucks were purchased to transport goods. Ukrainian agents even had to transport sanctioned goods.
The drones used in the operation were special, equipped with a unique combat mixture. After the operation was completed, the agents were successfully returned to Ukraine and communicated with President Zelensky.
In conclusion, the special operation 'Web' was a complex and successful combination of intelligence and technical methods in a country where secret operations require special attention to detail.
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