Drones attack Borisoglebsk airfield with bombs warehouses and jets in Russia
On the night of October 3, drones attacked an airfield in Russia's Voronezh region. There are Russian warehouses with combat aircraft and parking lots for Su-35 and Su-34 aircraft, according to Security Service of Ukraine sources.
Thus, the sources confirmed that at night, drones of the Security Service of Ukraine, as well as the Special Forces Operation and other defense forces of Ukraine, attacked warehouses with cockpits, parking lots of SU-35 and SU-34 aircraft, as well as aviation fuel storage facilities at the Borisoglebsk military airfield in the Voronezh region of Russia. From there, Russians are actively bombing Ukrainian territories with UAVs.
“The Security Service of Ukraine continues to take active measures to reduce Russia's ability to terrorize peaceful Ukrainian cities with fighters equipped with guided aerial bombs. The demilitarization of Russian military airfields will continue because Russians should not feel at ease even on its territory,” says an informed source in the Security Service of Ukraine.
Explosions near airfield
On the night of October 3, Russians posted on social media about air defense operations, flights of a large number of drones, powerful explosions, and a fire near the local airfield.
Satellite monitoring recorded 4 fires on the territory of Borisoglebsk.
Russian Nebo-M radar destruction
The Ukrainian Defense Forces hit the Russian Nebo-M radar station with ATACMS missiles. It is quite difficult to hit it.
According to the Ukrainian military, its destruction significantly reduces the ability of the Russian army to detect, track and intercept aerodynamic and ballistic targets.
Russia has only 10 of these systems left, out of those that are still operational. The cost of one is $100 million.