Ukraine targets 4 Russian airfields in large drone attacks, said sources
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Ukraine targets 4 Russian airfields in large drone attacks, said sources

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London – Ukraine Security Services (SBU) conducted large-scale operations targeting four Russian military air fields on Sunday, a source of SBU confirmed to ABC News, claiming to have reached more than 40 military aircraft “that bombed Ukraine cities every night.”

Russian Governor Irkutsk and Murmansk confirmed drone attacks in their respective regions. The video shared with ABC News by SBU shows the drone attacking the airbase in Murmansk and Beraya Airfield in Irkutsk. Both are home to Russian strategic bomber aircraft, including nuclear -capable bombers.

Governor Irkutsk noted that the drone was launched from the back of the truck in the area. The governor posted a video drone that accompanied him over his head and large columns of smoke rising nearby.

Elsewhere, at least seven people were killed and 66 were injured when the railroad bridge collapsed and a train slipped in the western Bryansk region of Russia last night, following what a local official said was a “explosion” on the route.

The Moscow Railway train operator said that passenger train number 68 traveled from the Belgorod Klimov border city to Moscow when slipping “due to the collapse of the road bridge superstructure as a result of illegal interference in transportation operations.”

Smoke rises over the area following what local authorities are called drone attacks on military units in Sredny settlements, in the Usolsky district in the Irkutsk region, Russia, in a picture that still exists from a video published on June 1, 2025.

Governor of Irkutsk/Via Reuters

“There was an explosion on the bridge on the highway while the Klimov-Moscow train moved, which said 388 passengers on the ship,” Governor Bryansk Aleksandr Bogomaz in an interview on the Rossiya-24 TV channel, as quoted by the Tass News Agency managed by the government.

Bogomaz said in Telegram that seven people were killed and 66 people were injured, 47 of whom were treated at the hospital

The second railroad bridge collapsed overnight in the Russian area of ​​the KIKTK – other border areas that were neighbors with Bryansk in the north – frustrating passing goods trains.

“Part of the train falls to the road under the bridge,” said Alexander Khinstein, regional governor who acted. At least one worker was injured, he added.

Andrei Klishas, ​​Chairperson of the Russian Federation Council Committee on State Construction, claimed in Telegram that Ukraine was responsible for the deadly incident in Bryansk.

“Painting the bridge and slipping of passenger train in the Bryansk area shows that Ukraine is controlled by terrorist groups,” he wrote.

Kremlin said in a statement that President Vladimir Putin “was given a briefing about the situation,” Received an update from the Federal Security Service and the Ministry of Emergency.

Andriy Kovalenko, Head of the Cons Information Center operating as part of the Ukraine National Security and Defense Council, which was disputed about the involvement of Ukraine in a telegram-posting post connected the accusation with a peaceful discussion planned on Monday in Istanbul, Turkey.

“It seems that Kremlin is preparing land for disruption of conversation,” wrote Covalenko. “Ukraine does not have the motive to disturb the Istanbul Summit. Conversely, Ukraine approved a ceasefire for a long time. Therefore, the train war in World War II is an argument for Russian propaganda, not our policy instrument.”

Ukraine intelligence services in the past claimed responsibility for attacks on the Russian railroad network intended to hamper Moscow’s military logistics, while also sharing reports of burning and other sabotage operations against Russian rails without explicitly claiming responsibilities.

On Sundays, for example, Ukraine’s military intelligence – Gur – reported an explosion on a train in South Ukraine which was occupied on Saturday night, which he said frustrated the freight train to the occupied Crimea.

“As a result of the explosion on the railroad track, the train with a fuel tank and a freight car slipped,” Gur said in a statement. “The main logistics arteries of Muscovites in the occupied area of ​​the Zaporizhzhia and Crimea regions are disrupted.”

“The fight against the Russian military logistics continues,” added Gur’s statement.

Ukraine strikes in the Russian border area in Bryansk, Kursk and Belgorod have been common for more than three years of Moscow’s full scale invasion of their neighbors. This includes land attacks by Ukrainian troops, especially in the Katakan area.

In this photo published at the Telegram Office of the Moscow Telegram Transportation Office on June 1, 2025, emergency employees worked on a damaged bridge in the Bryansk Russian region.

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Meanwhile, Moscow also continued the long -distance strike campaign against Ukraine. The Ukraine Air Force reported 479 drones and missiles launched to the country last night, marking one of the largest air-attacks last night from the 3-year-old war.

The Air Force said that he had neutralized 385 from “air strike assets,” but added that “impact” was recorded in 18 places.

Ukraine ground forces also reported Russian missile strikes at military training facilities in locations that were not disclosed in Ukraine, of which 12 people were killed and 60 were injured.

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