Operation Spiderweb: Russia’s Propaganda Machine Tangled in Its Own Web
Crisis in Russia, War

Operation Spiderweb: Russia’s Propaganda Machine Tangled in Its Own Web

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Amid the ongoing aftermath of Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb – the meticulously planned drone strike targeting multiple Russian airbases – the Russian propaganda machine is in chaos. The operation reportedly damaged or destroyed 41 aircraft, including strategic bombers such as the Tu-95 and Tu-22M3, and rare A-50 early warning plane.

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Operation Spider’s Web: How Russians Were Tricked Into Bombing Themselves
Crisis in Russia, War

Operation Spider’s Web: How Russians Were Tricked Into Bombing Themselves

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Russian investigators have made public what they’ve managed to put together about yesterday’s historic Ukrainian drone operation that destroyed 41 Russian aircraft. Operation Spider’s Web was a breakthrough in Ukraine’s campaign of deep strikes—an operation that combined sabotage logistics, deception, and local infiltration to stunning effect.

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Ukraine Makes History, Destroying $7 Billion of Russia’s Most Prized Aircraft in One Day
Ukraine News, War

Ukraine Makes History, Destroying $7 Billion of Russia’s Most Prized Aircraft in One Day

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In what is now clearly a landmark special operation, more than 40 Russian military aircraft were damaged or destroyed in coordinated strikes on airbases across Russia today, in an assault that appears to have redefined the range and sophistication of Ukraine’s long-range capabilities. The operation, codenamed “Web” by Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU), struck four confirmed military airfields—Belaya, Diaghilevo, Olenya, and Ivanovo.

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