Ukraine struck Russian Tu-95 bombers prepared for missile attacks – Estonian intelligence

The Russian Tu-95 bombers targeted during Ukraine's Operation Spider's Web were preparing to launch missile strikes on Ukraine, Colonel Ants Kiviselg, head of the Estonian Defence Forces' Intelligence Centre, reports.
Source: Estonian public broadcaster ERR, as reported by European Pravda
Details:Kiviselg said that all the damaged aircraft had been actively involved in missile attacks on Ukraine.
He stated that Ukraine struck at least five strategic airfields deep inside Russia, completely destroying at least seven long-range bombers and damaging at least two more.
"The bombers that were hit were preparing for strike missions, and it can be said that Ukraine targeted the most combat-ready segment of Russia's strategic air force," Kiviselg said.
He noted that restoring the aircraft will require significant additional resources from Russia.
"Above all, this means bolstering internal security and force protection measures within Russia," the intelligence chief added.
Kiviselg also noted the importance of Ukraine having carried out a series of simultaneous special operations in Russia’s most remote regions, calling it a strong signal to the Putin regime about the potential Ukraine possesses to force Russia into genuine peace negotiations.
In such a situation, he said any retaliatory actions by Russia appear weak and unconvincing, merely highlighting its inability to respond effectively.
Kiviselg reiterated that Russia responded with a strike using 407 attack drones and 44 missiles but stressed that Russia is currently incapable of doing more than that.
Background:
- Axios reported that US President Donald Trump is supposedly enthusiastic about Ukraine's Operation Spider's Web but concerned about Russia's possible response.
- A senior official in the North Atlantic Alliance hailed Ukraine's Operation Spider's Web targeting Russian strategic aircraft as highly successful.
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