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Ukrainian drone obliterates Russian supersonic bomber.

(Photo credit should read‍ YURI ⁢KADOBNOV/AFP via Getty Images)

OAN’s Roy Francis

10:04 AM – Tuesday, August 22,⁤ 2023

A prized Russian ⁣long-range⁤ bomber was destroyed in a Ukrainian drone strike on Saturday.

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According to ‌reports, the flagship Tupolev⁣ Tu-22M3, which was located ​at Soltsy-2 airbase, south of St. Petersburg, was the target of an attack by Ukrainian kamikaze drones.‍ Moscow claimed that ‍the‍ drone was ‍hit by small-arms fire and managed to only “damage” the airplane.

“The‍ UAV was detected by the airfield’s observation outpost and was hit with small-arms fire,” ⁢the Russian Defence Ministry said in a statement. “One airplane⁢ was damaged; there were no casualties as a result of the terrorist act.”

The⁤ ministry also said that a fire had broken out on the airstrip, but was quickly extinguished. No injuries were reported as a result of the attack.

However, the Ukrainian military said that the‌ attack was a major one which had included⁤ two drones, one targeted the plane, and ⁤the second had targeted​ a ​train station which has been used to⁤ supply Russia’s invasion.

New footage showed the bomber that had been targeted engulfed in flames on the airstrip, with ‍Ukrainian sources claiming that another Tu-22M3 bomber had⁤ also been badly ‌damaged.

The Tu-22M3 is ⁤a strategic supersonic bomber, capable of also carrying a nuclear payload. ‍Russian media has also confirmed that at least six of the strategic bombers have⁤ been ‌moved to the Olenya airbase, almost 1,000 miles away, after the attack.

The attack⁢ on the bombers was followed by an attack a day later ​on​ a major railway station. The attack on the station caused a fire and damage to the roof and front⁣ of the building.

The station is located on‍ a line that is used to transport weapons, troops, ammunition ​and supplies to the Russian troops on ⁤the frontlines.

Five individuals were injured‍ by glass fragments as a result of the attack on⁣ the train ⁣station according to‍ regional governor Roman Starovoit.

The total damage caused by‍ the ⁣attacks has not been acknowledged or released by Russian forces.

Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin ‌also confirmed⁢ an attempted attack on the ⁣capital by similar drones, however electronic warfare equipment had downed the ‍drones before any damage could be done.

“At night an attempt was made to fly ‌a drone to Moscow from⁣ a southerly direction,” Sobyanin said. “’It was stopped⁤ by the⁣ air defence forces.”

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