Russian infrastructure infiltrated and damaged covertly by Ukrainian operatives, HUR's insider suggests
🔥 Ukraine's Secretive Warfare: 🔥
Hop on board as we delve into the stealthy tactics Ukraine has been employing against its aggressor, Russia. Here's a lowdown on the recent covert operations wreaking havoc upon Russian soil and occupied territories.
Flame and Falcon Strikes:
Ukraine's been pulling off some bold moves, most notably the "Spider's Web" drone attack in early June 2025. This assault was a massive undertaking, featuring 117 drones sneaked into Russia and deployed near military bases, resulting in the destruction of approximately 40 Russian combat aircraft, including strategic bombers. The damage estimate? A whopping $7 billion! 💣💰
But that's not all. Just the night prior, Ukrainian forces launched a coordinated drone strike on key Russian industrial sites. The Nevinnomyssk Azot Plant in Stavropol Krai and the Novokuybyshevsk Petrochemical Company's facilities in Samara Oblast were the unfortunate targets, both producing components critical for Russia's explosives and ammunition. 💥
Sabotage Operations:
The nitty-gritty details of sabotage operations are scarce, but Ukraine's strategy is clear: disrupt Russia's infrastructure and defense capabilities. This tactic is part of a broader objective to dismantle Russia's military supply chains and operations.
Tempers Flaring:
Russia has denounced these attacks as "terrorist acts," raising the alarm over the escalating tensions between the two countries.
In the midst of Ukraine's secretive warfare against Russia, politics and general news are rife with discussions about the covert strikes, as demonstrated by the recent Flame and Falcon Strikes that targeted Russian military bases and industrial sites. Crime and justice issues are also being raised, with Russia labeling these attacks as 'terrorist acts,' hinting at a potential intensification of war-and-conflicts between the two nations.