Ukraine Strikes on Russian Air Base Show How Drones Have Changed Modern Warfare

Kyiv’s successful drone attack on Moscow’s nuclear bomber fleet demonstrates the power of cheaper, commercial-first technologies in war.
Ukraine Strikes on Russian Air Base Show How Drones Have Changed Modern Warfare
A truck said to have been used to release Ukrainian drones is on fire in the Irkutsk region of Russia, more than 2,500 miles from Ukraine, in a photo released by the Telegram channel of Igor Kobzev, governor of the Irkutsk region, on June 1, 2025. Governor of Irkutsk region Igor Kobzev's Telegram channel via AP
Andrew Thornebrooke
Ryan Morgan
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A long-range Ukrainian attack on multiple strategic air bases throughout Russia could have profound significance for ongoing cease-fire negotiations and the trajectory of the war.

The Ukrainian drone attack on June 1 presents the most far-reaching assault on Russian territory to date and may have caused billions of dollars in damage to Russia’s nuclear bomber fleet.
Andrew Thornebrooke is a national security correspondent for The Epoch Times covering China-related issues with a focus on defense, military affairs, and national security. He holds a master's in military history from Norwich University.
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