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Satellite Photos Reveal Wreckage of Russian Bombers Hit by Ukrainian Drones

Ukraine Strikes Deep: Drone Attack Destroys Russian Warplanes in Siberia

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 20, 2026
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7 Russian Bombers Destroyed: Satellite Images Back Ukraine’s Claims - Maxar Technologies vi AP

Inside Ukraine’s 18-Month Plan to Cripple Russia’s Long-Range Air Power - Maxar Technologies vi AP

Satellite Images Reveal Russian Bombers Destroyed in Bold Ukrainian Drone Strike

In one of the boldest covert operations of the war so far, Ukraine claims it has taken out 41 Russian warplanes in a sweeping drone strike—including strategic bombers parked deep in Siberia. Now, newly released satellite images appear to back up at least part of that claim.

Analyzed by The Associated Press, the satellite photos from Planet Labs PBC show seven Russian bombers visibly destroyed at Belaya Air Base, a key military hub for Russia’s long-range bomber fleet in eastern Siberia. The aftermath is unmistakable: burnt-out aircraft shells, scorched tarmac, and heavy blackened debris.

Among the wreckage:

  • At least three Tu-95 “Bear” bombers, Cold War-era aircraft known for their long intercontinental range
  • And four Tu-22M supersonic bombers, workhorses of Russia’s air-launched cruise missile attacks on Ukraine

Other aircraft parked nearby appear undamaged, suggesting the drone strike was highly targeted and surgical.

A Daring Strike Planned Over 18 Months

Ukrainian officials say this operation was 18 months in the making—a long-term effort to undermine Russia’s ability to wage air attacks, particularly those launched from deep within its borders. Sunday’s drone strikes reportedly hit multiple Russian airfields, including those in:

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  • Irkutsk (eastern Siberia)
  • Murmansk (in the Russian Arctic)
  • The Amur region (Russian Far East)
  • And attempted strikes in western Russia, which Moscow claims were repelled

Russia’s Defense Ministry admitted that “several aircraft caught fire”, but downplayed the damage, saying the blazes were quickly extinguished. The Kremlin, meanwhile, has stayed silent—President Vladimir Putin has not publicly commented on the strike.

What Makes These Bombers So Important

The Tu-95 is no ordinary aircraft. Known for its distinctive turboprop engines and global reach, it was designed in the 1950s as the Soviet answer to the U.S. B-52. Alongside the Tu-22M, a fast, swing-wing supersonic bomber, these planes are a cornerstone of Russia’s nuclear triad—a trio of intercontinental ballistic missiles, submarine-based ICBMs, and long-range bombers that project Moscow’s power far beyond its borders.

Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022, both bomber types have been used to launch waves of cruise missile attacks, targeting Ukrainian infrastructure and civilian centers.

The destruction of these aircraft, if Ukraine’s estimates are accurate, would be a significant blow to Russia’s air capabilities and a symbolic dent in its military image.

The Bigger Picture: A War That Keeps Evolving

While satellite images can’t confirm the full extent of the operation’s success, they strongly suggest that Ukraine’s growing capability to strike behind enemy lines is real—and expanding.

As both sides dig in for what appears to be a long, grinding conflict, Ukraine’s drone warfare continues to evolve, shifting the balance and forcing Russia to defend airbases once thought untouchable.

Whether this moment becomes a turning point remains to be seen—but one thing is clear: Ukraine just made a bold statement, visible from space.

Source: AP News – These satellite photos show Russian bombers Ukraine says it destroyed

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