June 8, 2025
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Russia began to build shelter for aircraft on its military bases

This is evidenced by satellite images, writes Russian Radio Liberty”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

Russia has begun to build shelters for aircraft on its military bases – this is evidenced by satellite images, writes the Russian Radio Liberty.

Traces of shelter construction can be seen in the satellite images of Kirovske aerodromes in occupied Crimea, as well as in Sevastopol, Guards and Sakah, said the X OSINT Analytics of the DEF Mon.

On the territory of Russia, similar works are carried out in the Yeysk, Crimean, Primorsky-Akhtarsk, at the Hansk Air Base in Adygea, Miller, Akhtubin, Borisoglebsk, Kursk and Lipetsk, as well as on the basis of strategic aviation in Engels (on video).

On June 1, Ukrainian drones attacked several Russian military airfields with the help of drones hidden inside the trucks. According to the SBU and the General Staff of the Armed Forces, more than 40 Russian military aircraft were destroyed as a result of the operation. According to June 6, the British International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), as a result of the operation, 12 aircraft were destroyed, two more damaged, seven more were damaged, but experts have no opportunity to check it.

In the evening of June 1, the Ministry of Defense of Russia declared an attack of Ukrainian FPV-punks on the airfields in Murmansk, Irkutsk, Ivanovskaya, Ryazan and Amur regions, calling it a “terrorist attack” and stating that “there were a fire of several units of aviation equipment.”

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