Damaged Russian Bombers to Be Repaired After Ukrainian Drone Strikes
Thursday, 5 June 2025 () The aircraft damaged in the June 1 attacks will be restored, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said. The aircraft were not completely destroyed – they were damaged, the official noted. Ryabkov also dismissed claims from Ukrainian officials about the effectiveness of the attack, calling them entirely baseless. According to him, "there is nothing remotely close to what Kyiv claims.” Russia Questions Strategic Bomber Protection Following the blatant drone attacks on Russian airfields, questions have arisen about why Russia's strategic bombers were left exposed in the open. Military expert and former US Army officer Stanislav Krapivnik pointed out that under the New START treaty (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) between Russia and the US, Moscow was required to keep strategic bombers — designed to carry nuclear weapons — visible to allow constant satellite surveillance by the US. Kyiv appears to have exploited this requirement. Krapivnik, however, questioned why Russia continues to observe a treaty that it has formally suspended.
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