- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy praised the Ukrainian forces for their “steadfastness and decisive actions,” confirming that they were operating inside Russian territory and suggesting humanitarian assistance for the region (Voice of America).
- Russian President Vladimir Putin described the Ukrainian incursion as a “diversionary tactic,” downplaying the impact but facing criticism from Russian figures for the military’s unpreparedness (Voice of America).
- Charles Kupchan, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, suggested that Ukraine’s move aimed to bring the reality of the war closer to the Russian population, making them feel its impact directly (Voice of America).
Satellite images have surfaced, casting a stark light on the aftermath of what might be one of the boldest moves yet by Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. Ukrainian drone strikes have hit four Russian airfields in a single day—a stunning escalation that has left both sides and observers reeling. The targets? Key airfields in Russia’s Voronezh, Kursk, and Nizhny Novgorod regions—Khalino, Savasleyka, Borisoglebsk, and Baltimore—each housing an arsenal of Russian military aircraft, including the formidable Su-34 fighter bombers and Su-35 fighter jets.
Footage of the attack on the Savasleyka airfield in the Nizhny Novgorod region
The video, filmed directly at the airfield, allegedly shows one of the drones falling onto an aircraft parking lot and starting a fire. pic.twitter.com/dUKcEs0ME7
— Vitaliy V (@VitaliyV13) August 15, 2024
Ukraine’s General Staff didn’t mince words, confirming that the strikes zeroed in on warehouses packed with fuel and munitions. The fallout was catastrophic, particularly at Borisoglebsk airfield, where several hangars were reportedly obliterated. Satellite imagery, courtesy of Planet Labs and published by Schemes, a Ukrainian investigative unit, reveals the stark reality of the damage. Borisoglebsk isn’t just any airfield—it’s a vital hub for the Russian Air Force, home to a fleet of Su-25, Su-30, Su-34, and Su-35 aircraft. The scale of destruction, visible from space, tells a story of precision and intent.
On social media platform X, open-source intelligence analyst MT Anderson shared satellite photos that further detailed the aftermath of the strike on Savasleyka air base in Nizhny Novgorod. The images reveal damage to an ammunition depot, though the extent appeared limited, with a scorch mark near the flight line and fire trucks positioned for firefighting efforts. But the story doesn’t end there—Russian military analyst Ian Matveev posted footage purportedly capturing the very moment Savasleyka was struck, a flash of chaos frozen in time.
🔥 Video of the attack on #Savasleika airfield directly from the airfield itself. In the video, one of the drones falls on the aircraft parking lot.
Preliminary on the aircraft parking area.#russia📍 55.44376610704991, 42.310641769947104 pic.twitter.com/1EAUqMGoo5
— Boris Alexander Beissner (@boris_beissner) August 14, 2024
These attacks are not just another chapter in the ongoing conflict; they’re a seismic shift. The Russian Defense Ministry reported a frantic effort by air defenses, claiming they shot down 117 drones and four missiles. The strikes were spread across multiple regions—Kursk, Voronezh, Belgorod, and beyond—with Ukrainian drones penetrating deep into Russian airspace, reaching as far as Nizhny Novgorod and Volgograd. It’s a daring, almost brazen show of force by Ukraine, one that pushes the boundaries of the conflict far beyond the frontlines.
Ukraine has made no secret of its intentions. Russian air bases have been on Kyiv’s radar for months, considered fair game in a war that shows no sign of cooling. Long-range drones have become the weapon of choice, a tool for striking at the heart of Russia’s military machine. These assaults are often shrouded in mystery, with Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) and Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) usually taking the credit for these high-stakes operations.
The implications are massive. These drone strikes are a testament to Ukraine’s growing capability to reach deep into Russian territory, hitting critical military infrastructure with precision. Each strike sends a clear message: the conflict is evolving, and no corner of Russia is beyond Ukraine’s reach. The world watches, breath held, as the situation continues to spiral, with each side pushing the limits in a deadly game of brinkmanship.
Major Points
- Ukraine targets key Russian airfields in Voronezh, Kursk, and Nizhny Novgorod regions.
- Strikes destroy fuel and munitions warehouses, particularly at Borisoglebsk airfield.
- Satellite images show significant damage to Russian military aircraft and infrastructure.
- Russian defenses claim to have shot down 117 drones and four missiles.
- The strikes highlight Ukraine’s expanding capability to hit deep inside Russian territory.
Conner T – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News