In one of the most devastating drone operations of the war, Ukrainian FPV (First Person View) drone units unleashed absolute hell on a major Russian airbase in just 12 minutes of relentless, precision strikes.
Ukrainian operators, using advanced FPV kamikaze drones, penetrated deep into Russian defenses and systematically destroyed multiple aircraft, fuel depots, ammunition storage, and critical infrastructure. Explosions lit up the night sky as one after another, Russian jets, helicopters, and support vehicles were turned into burning wreckage. Thick black smoke rose over the base as secondary detonations continued long after the drones had completed their ᴅᴇᴀᴅly mission.
Russian air defenses were reportedly overwhelmed by the sheer speed, agility, and numbers of the Ukrainian FPV swarm. In those critical 12 minutes, Ukraine achieved what many considered nearly impossible — delivering a crippling blow to a heavily guarded strategic airbase far behind Russian lines.

This strike is a humiliating embarrᴀssment for Moscow. Despite months of boasting about improved air defenses and electronic warfare systems, Russian forces were once again caught flat-footed by Ukraine’s innovative and highly effective drone tactics.
Ukrainian officials have not yet released full details, but preliminary ᴀssessments suggest significant damage to Russian aviation ᴀssets and logistics. The psychological impact may be even greater — proving that no Russian base is truly safe, no matter how far from the front lines.

This latest success demonstrates Ukraine’s growing mastery of asymmetric warfare and the terrifying effectiveness of low-cost, high-impact FPV drones in modern conflict. While Russia continues to throw expensive missiles and artillery at Ukrainian cities, Ukraine is surgically dismantling Russian military capability with smart, adaptable technology.
The message to the Kremlin is clear: The skies belong to those who innovate. And right now, Ukraine is writing the rules.
