SBU showed Putin 'demilitarization' Ukrainian style: airports 'Bila', 'Diahilevo', 'Olienia' and 'Ivanovo' are on fire.


On June 1, the Security Service of Ukraine carried out an operation at 4 military airfields in Russia, reported journalist Andriy Tsapliyenko.
'Right now, the third airfield 'Diahilevo' in Ryazan is under attack. Also, Ukrainian drones are attacking Siberia for the first Time.'
According to Tsapliyenko, planes are on fire at the airfields 'Bila', 'Diahilevo', 'Olienia' and 'Ivanovo'.
'Thanks to Malyuk and his team, Russia has now understood the true meaning of the word 'demilitarization', — emphasized the journalist.
Attack on airfields and military units
Telegram channels report an attack on A-50 AWACS planes at the 'Ivanovo' airfield. The governor of the Irkutsk region spoke about the first drone attack in Siberia in the city of Sredne.
'Some of the drones that carried out the attack flew out of trucks that stopped on the road.'
It is also reported that residents are prohibited from leaving the city of Olenegorsk near the 'Olienia' airfield and an explosion occurred in Severomorsk.
'A meeting is being held in the Kremlin regarding a massive attack on airfields, where decisions are to be made about a possible strike on Ukraine.'
29 years ago, Ukraine transferred the last nuclear warhead to Russia, renouncing nuclear weapons. The operation of the Ukrainian Security Service at Russian airfields highlighted the high accuracy of the strikes. Also, after these events, the possibility of a strike on Ukraine from Russia is being considered.
The Ukrainian Security Service conducted an operation at Russian airfields, emphasizing the high accuracy of the strikes and the potential real threat to Ukraine from Russia. Russia's actions after the attack may have serious consequences for both countries.
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