SBU hits 15 Russian aircraft at five enemy airfields over in 2025
Long-range drones of the Special Operations Center "A" of the State Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) hit 15 enemy aircraft at five Russian military airfields in 2025, causing losses exceeding $1 billion, the SBU has said.
"Last year alone, five military airfields were hit by our long-range drones. The result is that the enemy will no longer be able to lift 15 aircraft into the sky," the Ukrainian special service said in a message on its Telegram channel on Wednesday.
The SBU is publishing unique footage of the confirmed destruction of 11 Su-30SM, Su-34, Su-27, Su-24, MiG-31 fighters and bombers, three Mi-28, Mi-26, Mi-8 helicopters, and one An-26 transport aircraft.
"Along with the equipment at the airfields, warehouses with ammunition and fuel burned down. The SBU's "Alpha" caused losses to the enemy of over $1 billion," the report states.
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