Other photos of the damage were posted online as well.#Russia: The first image of the results of a Ukrainian long-range strike against Dyagilevo Air base near Ryazan shows that a Russian Tu-22M3 strategic bomber received damage, along with a fuel truck.
More photos required, but the damage to the bomber appears to be minor. pic.twitter.com/P7Ke2DUFfz — ?? Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) December 5, 2022
Damage to a ??#Russian Tu-22M3 bomber at #Dyagilevo air base near #Ryazan after a ??#Ukrainian strike. pic.twitter.com/LqqZhiQ9W1 — ?????? ??? ????? (@praisethesteph) December 5, 2022According to Zero Hedge, the attack on the Russian bombers was part of a wider campaign against the Kremlin's air power: Overnight into Tuesday a third airfield deep inside Russia came under attack, suffering a fire after an oil storage depot was bombarded by what the Kremlin described as a drone attack that was repelled after the initial blast. A large blaze raged throughout the night as emergency crews responded. It came the day after two explosions rocked a pair of air bases even further inside Russian territory, which killed three military personnel in the Ryazan region, and Russian Engels-1 airbase in Saratov. Those incidents were also subsequently described by the defense ministry as the result of drone attacks. "Oil tankers at a base near the city of Kursk, around 60 miles from the border, were on fire and streaming smoke into the sky early Tuesday morning," The Daily Mail reported, citing regional sources. Ukraine has to do something. Russia is deliberately targeting the country's energy infrastructure so if Kyiv wants to at least break even, its forces will have to hit Russia harder, where it hurts. Sources include: ZeroHedge.com DailyMail.co.uk
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