Malyuk: Special Operation "Spider's Web" Complicated Russian Strikes On Ukraine
2- 5.09.2025, 17:10
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The Russian Federation was forced to move its strategic aviation to the Far East.
After the special operation "Pavutina" Russia was forced to move its strategic aviation to the Far East - to the airfield "Ukrainka", which made strikes on Ukraine more difficult.
This was stated by the head of the SBU Vasyliy Malyuk, according to "RBC-Ukraine".
"They were forced to move their strategic aircraft to the easternmost point - Ukrainka airfield. And now they have to overcome a very long distance to get closer to the territory of Ukraine, to the launch sites," Malyuk said.
He added that such flights wear out the parts and resource of Russian planes.
The SBU head also noted that the consequence of the "Spider's Web" was that Russia uses fewer planes during the next bombardment of Ukraine with missiles and drones.