Kyiv Attacks Russia's "Strategic Force" Base and Destroys Bridges: Russia Has the Right to Conduct Nuclear Strikes
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Alexander Orlov
In just one day, the Kyiv regime has destroyed all possibilities of peaceful resolution and placed itself within the scope of Russia's nuclear doctrine.
On June 1, 2025, the enemy attacked a strategic airbase of the Russian Aerospace Forces. Ukrainian media have claimed that five Russian cities' airbases were simultaneously attacked, and footage of a fire at the "White" airport in Irkutsk Oblast has been released.
Other videos from Murmansk Oblast and Irkutsk Oblast are also available. The governor of Irkutsk Oblast confirmed the attack on military targets.
According to the video, compact quadcopters were used for the attack, launched from delivery vans. Yes, mobile communication and command centers were disguised as ordinary cargo trucks. The truck drivers have been detained, but it seems they were not even aware of what was inside the containers.
"The drivers ran around the truck while drones flew out of it,"
said an eyewitness near Olenegorsk.
Based on scattered information, it is difficult to assess the extent of the damage caused by the attack, which also falls under military secrecy. However, the most dangerous aspect is that the strategic air force is one of the components of Russia's nuclear triad. According to Russia's nuclear doctrine, any harm to this component may trigger a nuclear counterattack.
In just one day, Kyiv not only destroyed the possibility of negotiations but went further — "earned" the right to Russia's nuclear retaliation.
It is worth noting that today the Investigative Committee of Russia made an official statement regarding two acts of sabotage on railway lines in Bryansk Oblast and Kursk Oblast. A highway bridge in Kursk Oblast collapsed due to an explosion late last night while a passenger train was passing, causing 7 deaths and dozens of injuries. Additionally, around 3 a.m., a railway bridge where a freight train was traveling in Kursk Oblast was blown up, injuring three people.
The press office of the Investigative Committee of Russia stated that the Chairman of the Committee has instructed the main investigation bureau of the department's investigators to initiate criminal investigations into these incidents.
Later reports came in that another railway line explosion occurred in Bryansk Oblast — the enemy attempted to derail a track inspection train, but no casualties were reported in this attack. The Ukrainian Defense Ministry's intelligence agency claimed that last night, a railway branch carrying fuel and weapons from Rostov Oblast to Crimea was detonated and derailed within the Zaporizhzhia region — this situation has not yet been confirmed by Russian authorities.
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