The drones were hidden high up in the ceiling

Information has emerged on how the containers from which the Security Service of Ukraine launched drones at Russian air bases were set up.

The drones were hidden high up in the ceiling

They looked like small residential buildings with solar panels on the roof, which provided a constant charge for the batteries on the drones.

The drones were hidden high under the ceiling and launched in seconds, with the roof opening automatically.

The drones were hidden high up in the ceiling

Such a disguise hid the launches of drones and protected the equipment from detection. They were difficult to spot when a person entered the container.

 

According to the latest data, several dozen aircraft were destroyed and damaged in the attack on Russian airfields.

The list of those destroyed includes the A-50, Tu-95, Tu-22M3, and Tu-160 models – strategic bombers that were used for night attacks on Ukraine.

Military analysts say it was one of the most audacious operations during the full-scale war.

Against the backdrop of the SBU’s Operation Spider Web, fearing a repeat, Russian truck drivers have begun refusing to deliver supplies.

It is also reported that Russian authorities have introduced additional security checks in a number of regions.