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Ukraine's attacks on Russia bombers have been planned right next to the FSB headquarters. How many drones were used

Ukraine's attacks on Russia bombers have been planned right next to the FSB headquarters. How many drones were used

Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski, in a press conference. Photo source: Nicolas Economomou / Nurphoto / Shutte / Shutterstock Editorial / Profimedia

The President of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenski, claims that 117 drones were used in the “Operation of the Spider, each with its own pilot, and that” from the beginning of the planning to the effective execution “of the attack” one year, six months and nine days have passed, “reports the BBC.

“The most interesting thing-and we can already say this public-is that the” office “of our operation on the Russian territory was located right next to the Russia's FSB, in one of their regions,” a translation of his post on Telegram shows, according to the BBC. FSB is the Federal Security Service.

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) argues that in the attack performed on Sunday on the territory of Russia, called the “spider's cloth”, more than 40 bombers in air bases were hit.

He had “an absolutely fantastic result” and was “realized exclusively by Ukraine,” Zelenski said on social networks.

“One year, six months and nine days from the beginning of the planning to the actual execution. Our largest operation. Our people involved in the operation were withdrawn from Russia,” added the Ukrainian president.

SBU claims that the attack caused Russia to damage $ 7 billion.

CBS, the American partner of the BBC, reported that the US government has not received any warning about the blows made by the Ukrainian army on the territory of Russia.

A source of the administration said that the Trump administration did not know about “Today's wide -scale drone attack on Russian military aircraft.”

Ashley Davis

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