Special Operation 'Web': How Many Planes Has the Russian Federation Lost? General Staff Updates Data.


Ukraine Destroyed 41 Military Aircraft of Russia as Part of 'Web' Operation
According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Russian Federation has lost 41 military aircraft, including strategic bombers, as a result of the SBU's special operation called 'Web' on June 1. This information has been officially confirmed and has raised serious concerns in the Kremlin.
“Updated statistics on the damage to enemy aviation at military airfields of the Russian Federation as a result of the special operation of the Security Service of Ukraine on June 1, 2025. After processing additional information from various sources and its verification, which took some Time, we inform you that the total losses of the occupiers amounted to 41 military aircraft, among which are strategic bombers and other types of combat air vessels,” the statement noted.
Significant Losses for the Russian Federation
The 'Web' operation resulted in losses amounting to over $7 billion and the defeat of 34% of the strategic carriers of cruise missiles in Russia. The U.S. Secretary of Defense supported the special operation, calling it a response to Russia's attacks on civilian infrastructure and the civilian population.
The Security Service of Ukraine successfully carried out the special operation 'Web', which led to significant losses of Russian aviation and received support from the international community for its actions.
During the special operation 'Web', conducted by the Security Service of Ukraine, 41 Russian military aircraft were destroyed, including strategic bombers, which represents serious losses for the Russian Federation. This action has garnered support from the international community and was a response to Russia's attacks on civilian infrastructure and the civilian population.Read also
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