The code name Spiderweb, the attack from 117 drones, claims to explode 40 Russian jet aircraft … The story of the largest Ukrainian attack on Putin – the code name Spiderweb attacks 117 trones shot 40 Russian Jets.

Ukraine’s intelligence agencies carried out a very complex and intelligence operation on Sunday, targeting several airports within Russia. Russia suffered a huge loss in the attack, and its 41 fighter jets were destroyed. Ukrainian agents accepted a unique way to cross the distant borders. He hid the drone fitted with ammunition inside the roofs of the wooden shed.
These shades were loaded in trucks and transported to the Russian airport. After reaching the standard space, the roofs of these shades were opened with a remote control, and began to hit the bomb blasts on the drone -hidden drone drone runway. According to a Ukrainian security officer, who spoke to Reuters, four Russian Airbase was targeted in this operation, and its code name was ‘spiders web’ and it was the largest drone attack on Ukraine.
Ukraine’s largest drone attack
The move, dubbed the ‘Spiders Web’, was conducted under the direct supervision of Ukrainian President Valodimir Jaitonski and Ukraine’s Intelligence Agency, SPU (SPU) Chairman Vasil Malliq. The number of damaged aircraft has not yet been confirmed, but if it is confirmed, the attack will be used as the most destructive drone attack of Ukraine since the beginning of the war.
The drone is hidden within the shades of wooden shades
In pictures and videos shared by the Ukrainian officer, dozens of small drones are found in an industrial warehouse, and the roofs of wooden shades are removed and hidden drones. At the same time, in some unhealthy videos that go on Russian social media, similar shades are found in trucks, removing their roofs and flying away from the drones.
Russia’s TU-22M Superzonic bombing plane destroyed
The most important target of this move is the Belia Airbace, located in the Irkutsk region of Russia, which is 4,300 km from the war zone. TU-22M Superzonic bombers are used here, which are constantly used in missile attacks on Ukraine’s infrastructure. The available video can be found burning many bombers, including the TU-95. The special feature of this attack is that it was done in the distance where ordinary drones or missiles were to be reached. This means that Ukrainian drones have already been used secretly within Russia.
Which Airbase was targeted?
Russia has confirmed this attack. The Russian Defense Ministry has said that Ukraine drone has carried out attacks on military airports in Murmansk, Irkutsk, Irkutsk, Iriso, Riyasan and Amur regions. According to the ministry, the drone was broken in most places, but some flights were burned due to the FPV drones launched near Murmansk and Irkutsk. The Ministry said that the fire was controlled and no casualties were caused.
Investigations are being carried out with drivers who bring trucks
Russia’s official news agency Toss said the drivers of trucks carrying drones are being questioned. Russia removed 367 missiles and drones in Ukrainian cities, including 13 civilians, including three children, including three children. The attack was severely damaged by many cities, including Kiev, Karkiv and Micoliv.
It took one and a half years in planning
According to the report, it took one and a half years to create a functional plan. To do this, Ukraine’s first person vision (FPV) used the drone, which was hidden in the wooden mobile rooms made in trucks and sent into Russia. The report said, “When the right time came, the roofs of his rooms were opened from the remote and the Russian bombers flew directly to the aircraft to target the plane.”
Big attack on low money
The Ukrainian attack is considered a major impact on low cost. The FPV drone costs a few hundred dollars, while the total cost of 41 heavy bombers is estimated to be billions of dollars. In March, Ukraine announced the creation of a new drone with a limit of 3000 km, but not much information about it. The SPU says that their drones are targeting aircraft bombs in Ukrainian cities every night.