Ukraine Targets Russian Su-57 Jets with Drones in Bold Strike, Escalating Tensions with NATO Support
June 10, 2024Ukraine has claimed to have successfully targeted and damaged a Russian Su-57 fighter jet using combat drones at the Akhtubinsk airbase in southern Russia.
This marks their first known strike on the advanced fighter jet, potentially damaging two Su-57s and injuring Russian personnel.
The US and Germany have authorized Ukraine to use long-range weapons they are supplying to strike targets on Russian soil.
Russian military bloggers suggest that Ukrainian-made drones were used in the attack on the Su-57.
The Kremlin has accused NATO of fueling escalation in the conflict, while NATO supports Ukraine's right to defend itself and calls for lifting restrictions on providing military aid.
President Zelenskiy continues seeking foreign investment for energy infrastructure restoration amidst ongoing battles in front-line provinces.
Heavy battles persist in Ukraine, with reports of civilian casualties as Ukraine continues drone attacks on Russia's southern border regions.
The easing of restrictions on Western weapons will aid Ukraine in protecting Kharkiv by targeting Russian capabilities across the border.
Summary based on 34 sources
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The Guardian • Jun 4, 2024
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