Key Points

Ukraine has reportedly launched a major drone attack on Russian airbases in Siberia, igniting tensions just before upcoming peace talks. According to Ukraine's security service, this operation targeted strategic aviation assets in previously unaffected areas, including the Irkutsk Region. Although Russian military sources remain silent, local Siberian authorities acknowledged drone involvement. This development coincides with global anticipation surrounding peace dialogue, highlighting escalating hostilities in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Key Points: Ukraine Claims Major Drone Strikes on Russian Bases in Siberia

  • Ukraine targets over three dozen Russian aviation assets
  • Drone attack footage from Belaya airbase emerges
  • Siberia witnesses first such strategic military strike
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Ukraine claims devastating strike on Russian strategic air assets in Siberia, north Russia

Ukraine's drone strikes reportedly hit Russian military bases in Siberia, marking a significant escalation.

"Enemy strategic bombers are burning en masse in Russia. - Ukrainian Security Service"

Kyiv/Moscow, June 1

Amid reports that European powers were preparing to lift curbs on Kyiv's use of long-range weaponry and a day before the next round of peace talks, Ukraine on Sunday claimed to have struck over three dozen Russian strategic aviation assets at several military airfields located deep inside Russia, including in Siberia and Murmansk.

In what was termed to be one of the most widespread drone attacks so far on the Russian air forces, Ukraine's security service, the SBU, in a statement, said: "Enemy strategic bombers are burning en masse in Russia."

Ukraine is conducting "a large-scale special operation aimed at destroying enemy bomber aircraft", it said.

Footage has emerged purportedly showing a drone attack at Belaya airbase in Irkutsk oblast, Siberia, thousands of miles from Ukraine, the BBC reported.

While the Russian military has not commented on the Ukrainian attacks, authorities in Siberia said several drones targeted a military installation in the Irkutsk Region in "the first such attack in Siberia".

Irkutsk Governor Igor Kobzev said the incident occurred near the settlement of Sredny, about 150 km from Lake Baikal and 70 km from the regional capital, RT reported.

He also said that one drone reportedly hit an abandoned building in the nearby village of Novomaltinsk.

According to the governor, the drones were launched from a small truck, though the exact number of UAVs involved remains unclear. Unverified footage on social media suggests that at least three drones took part in the raid, RT said.

Kobzev added that the launch site had been “blocked” and that there was “no threat to the lives and health of civilians.” Emergency services and law enforcement were dispatched to the scene, he said.

While Kobzev did not say who was behind the attack, both Russian and Ukrainian media outlets have suggested that the attack was orchestrated by Kiev, RT reported.

According to Russian media, the Irkutsk attack coincided with reports of a similar drone strike in the northern Murmansk Region, though details were not available.

While officials in the Murmansk region reported a similar drone raid, they did not provide any further details.

The latest wave of drone strikes on Russian strategic military assets comes hours before Russia and Ukraine are set for the next round of peace talks in Istanbul.

- IANS

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Here are 5 diverse Indian perspective comments on the Ukraine-Russia conflict development:
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Rahul K.
Ukraine showing impressive capability to strike deep inside Russia! But is this escalation wise before peace talks? Both sides need to show restraint. India should continue pushing for diplomatic solution through G20 platform. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
The war is getting more dangerous with attacks reaching Siberia now. As Indians, we should be concerned about global stability affecting oil prices and our economy. Modi government's neutral stance is correct - we must focus on our national interest first.
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Arjun S.
These drone attacks show how warfare is changing. India should take notes - we need to invest more in indigenous drone technology to protect our borders with China and Pakistan. Make in India should include advanced military drones!
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Sunita R.
While Ukraine has right to defend itself, attacking deep inside Russia risks dangerous escalation. The world can't afford nuclear powers fighting like this. UN Security Council must act - but we know how ineffective it's become 😔
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Vikram J.
Interesting to see Ukraine's capabilities, but the timing before peace talks seems questionable. Both sides playing dangerous games. India's position of strategic autonomy makes sense - we have good relations with Russia and growing ties with West. Need to balance carefully.

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