SSU attacks Borisoglebsk airfield in russia at night - sources
On the night of Thursday, October 3, drones of the Security Service of Ukraine attacked warehouses with guided aerial bombs and parking lots of SU-35 and SU-34 aircraft at the Borisoglebsk airfield in the Voronezh Oblast (russia).
Sources in law enforcement agencies informed the Ukrainian News agency about this.
The sources confirmed that last night the drones of the SSU, as well as the Special Operations Forces and other Defense Forces, attacked warehouses with guided aerial bombs, parking lots of SU-35 and SU-34 aircraft, as well as storage places for aviation fuel at the Borisoglebsk military airfield in the Voronezh Oblast of the russian federation.
From there, the enemy actively bombards Ukrainian territories with guided aerial bombs.
At night, russians wrote on social networks about the operation of air defenses, flights of a large number of drones, and powerful explosions and fires near the local airfield.
Satellite monitoring recorded four centers of fires on the territory of Borisoglebsk.
"The SSU continues to take active measures to reduce the enemy's ability to terrorize peaceful Ukrainian cities with fighter jets with guided aerial bombs. The demilitarization of Russian military airfields will continue, because the enemy should not feel at ease even on its own territory," said an informed source in the SSU.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, SSU drones liquidated a warehouse with Iskander, Tochka-U missiles and guided aerial bombs in the Tver Oblast (russia).