Ukraine attacked Siberia on Sunday, leading to the ends of the war, just day before the peace talks in Istanbul.

Unbeatable videos and photos posted on social media showed Russian strategic bombers – whose purpose is to throw nuclear bombs on long distance targets – to burning on the air base Belagia, north of Irkutsk.

Reuters was unable to verify the video immediately, but in Kiev, an Ukrainian secret service official told the agency that the Ukrainian Internal Security Service, SBU, bombed with drones over 40 Russian military aircraft.

The Ukrainian source, speaking on condition of anonymity at Reuters in Kiev, said that the hit aircraft included strategically TU-95 and TU-22 bombers used by Russia to launch large rockets in Ukraine.

Igor Cobzev, Governor of Irkutsk, said there was an unmanned aircraft attack on a military unit near the village of Srendny in the Usolski area, but did not report the strategic aviation.

In a video posted on the Telegram, drones were heard flying over and a giant tobacco column rising to the sky.

He said, however, that it was the first such attack in this part of Siberia – and added that the number of drones in the attack was not clear. The drones, he said, had been launched by a truck.

Belaya, or Sredny, is located near the village of Sredny and hosts the ultrasonic strategic strategic bomber Tupolev Tu-22M, reportedly open to the Russian armed forces.

There was also a Ukrainian attack with an unmanned aircraft in the Murmank area of ​​northern Russia, according to local officials. The Air Force Base, which also hosts a strategic aviation, is located in the Mourmank area, according to open source data.

Ukraine announced that Russia attacked her in the evening with 472 drones

Ukraine said today that its territory was targeted by 472 Russian non-human aircraft (Drones) at night, a record number after the Russian invasion began, on the eve of the new negotiations expected to take place with Moscow.

Russia launched 472 unmanned aircraft and seven rockets, the Air Force said, saying that it has eliminated 385 of them. The PA spokesman then confirmed to the French Agency that it was the largest attack of Russian unmanned aircraft since the start of the war in February 2022.