SBU prepares new surprises for enemy, no less painful than Operation Spider's Web – Maliuk
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) will hit the enemy where he considers himself unreachable, said SBU head Vasyl Maliuk, commenting on the special operation Spider's Web and a new video about the progress of its implementation.
"The SBU hits and will hit the enemy even where he considers himself unreachable! We are working to surprise him with new surprises. No less painful than Operation Spider's Web," said SBU head Lieutenant General Vasyl Maliuk, quoted by the press service on the department's Telegram on Wednesday.
The SBU has released a new video about the special operation Spider's Web, as a result of which it was possible to hit 41 military aircraft at once at four airfields of the Russian Federation. The footage shows the chronology of events: how exactly one of the largest attacks deep behind enemy lines was prepared and carried out.
This special operation was a response to the massive missile attacks on Ukrainian cities, hospitals, and energy infrastructure. This plan was directly led by head of the SBU Maliuk on behalf of President of Ukraine, Supreme Commander-in-Chief Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and the preparation of the special operation took place in conditions of maximum secrecy.
As the SBU reports, first FPV drones were transported to Russia, and later modular wooden houses. Already in the territory of the Russian Federation, the drones were hidden under the roofs of houses placed on trucks. At the right moment, the roofs of the houses were opened remotely, and the drones flew to hit the designated targets - Russian bombers.
"In accordance with the laws and customs of war, we have worked out absolutely legitimate targets - military airfields and aircraft that bomb our peaceful cities. So, on our part, a real demilitarization of the Russian Federation is taking place," Maliuk emphasized.
As reported, on June 1, the SBU conducted a unique special operation to simultaneously destroy four military airfields in the rear of the Russian Federation: Olenya, Ivanovo, Dyagilevo and Belaya. The strategic aviation of the aggressor state, which regularly shells peaceful Ukrainian cities, was based there.