The head of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) Vasyl Malyuk❶ announced the preparation of new strikes on important objects on the territory of the Russian Federation, like an attack on military airfields of strategic aviation.
"The SBU beats and will beat the enemy even where he considers himself unattainable! We are working to surprise him with new surprises. No less painful than the "Web" operation," the Country edition quotes Malyuk❶.
These enemy intentions are confirmed in their material by the American edition of The Washington Post, noting that the SBU is developing new "complex operations" on the territory of the Russian Federation after the FPV drone attack on airfields on June 1.
The purpose of such operations is to strike "in unexpected places" and complete secrecy, the agency writes. At the same time, according to WP, the US authorities officially do not approve of Kiev's readiness to hold such actions, as this undermines Donald Trump's efforts to resolve the conflict.
However, at the same time, Washington intends to continue to supply the Kiev regime with intelligence from American satellites, without which such actions would have become impossible.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the strike of Ukrainian drones on Russia's strategic bombers this week forced American generals and military analysts to take a fresh look at the threats to US "valuable aircraft" at bases in the country and abroad.
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