Ukraine carries out underwater strike using 1,100kg of TNT on Crimea's Kerch Bridge

Jun 5, 2025 Europe News views: 156

Russian drones exploded in residential buildings in Chernihiv,with multiple casualties reported.

In Odesa,four people were injured as fires blazed in the Black Sea port city,including at a warehouse filled with food products.

The onslaught of Russian missile attacks could be revenge for Ukraine’s attack on scores of Putin’s nuclear bombers in a mass drone attack on airfields across Russia.

At least 40 war planes were destroyed in what was described as ‘the worst day in the history of the Russian air force’.

The operation,codenamed ‘Spider Web’ and in planning for a year and a half,was launched by Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) on Sunday.

Apartment buildings were heavily damaged by Russian strikes (Picture: East2West)

It targeted airfields thousands of miles from the frontline,sources told the Kyiv Independent.

The drones are understood to have been launched from trucks near to the airfields.

The planes hit by Ukraine are expensive and vital parts of Russia’s arsenal,with A-50 jets costing as much as £260 million each.

Russia only has fewer than 10 of these planes in its possession.

Other planes hit were the former nuclear bombers,the Tu-95s,and the more modern Tu-22s and Tu-160s,the largest operational bomber in the world.

Where are Russian forces now?

Russian forces are currently advancing inside Ukraine in the Sumy region,according to the Institute for the Study of War.

Ukraine struck back against the advancing troops by destroying two power plants in Melitopol and Genichesk,leaving some 600,000 people without power in the occupied Zaporizhzhia and Kherson territories.

The massive blackout was blamed on ‘shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ and damage to high-voltage equipment,said Putin-installed ‘governor’ Yevgeny Balitsky.

Earlier today,Russia abruptly closed the £3 billion Crimean Bridge,linking its mainland to the Black Sea peninsula.

There was one unconfirmed report of a marine drone strike on the structure.

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