Putin plots revenge for ‘Russia’s black day’: Tyrant poised to axe spymasters after strike on nuclear bombers was launched from warehouse beside intelligence HQ – with Kyiv now braced for Vladimir’s devastating response

 

 

Vladimir Putin is poised to strike back at Ukraine after Kyiv delivered a devastating blow to the Russian air force on Sunday, with European defence officials warning that Moscow is stockpiling a massive contingent of battle tanks and ammunition.

The Russian tyrant has stayed out of sight since the attacks on multiple air bases in Ukraine’s audacious Operation Spiderweb – a top-secret mission some 18 months in the making, showing off Ukraine’s capability to stagger the Russian invasion.

But an insider warned that Putin ‘will hit back at Ukraine’ while also ‘avenging his underlings who allowed this humiliation to happen’.

The sleeping FSB security service – headed by close ally Alexander Bortnikov, 73 – faces blame over Ukraine using a warehouse next door to an intelligence HQ in Chelyabinsk to prepare the drone strikes on his airbases.

And Pro-Russian Telegram channel Fighterbomb, believed to be run by Capt. Ilya Tumanov of the Russian Army, acknowledged that Sunday would ‘later be called a black day for Russian long-range aviation,’ adding: ‘And the day is not over yet.’

Ukraine will now be bracing for Russia’s response. Russia claimed it had intercepted 162 Ukrainian drones overnight, and struck back with a Shahed drone seen on video diving then exploding in a fireball in Izyum, Kharkiv region as it hit a target.

Germany’s defence chief warned that Putin has fostered a massive increase in battle tanks – as many as 1,500 each year – and artillery, to be used against Ukraine, but also possibly signalling readiness for an attack on a NATO member.

‘There’s an intent and there’s a build up of the stocks’ for a possible future attack on Nato’s Baltic state members,’ General Carsten Breuer told the BBC as Ukraine struck deep into Russia, claiming to have destroyed 34% of Russia’s strategic cruise missile carriers.

Chris Cavoli, NATO’s top commander, echoed the concerns in recent comments, telling the Senate Armed Services Committee that Russia was replacing troops, tanks and munitions at an ‘unprecedented pace’, on course to ‘build a stockpile three times greater than the United States and Europe combined’.

Western military and intelligence officials have also told the Wall Street Journal that Russian military engineers were expanding army bases near the border with Finland, expected to house tens of thousands of troops in the coming years.

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Russian TU-95 Bear strategic bombers at the Olenya airbase on the Kola Peninsula being destroyed by Ukrainian drones thousands of miles away from the front line

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Russian TU-95 Bear strategic bombers at the Olenya airbase on the Kola Peninsula being destroyed by Ukrainian drones thousands of miles away from the front line

Putin stayed out of sight since the attacks on multiple air bases in Ukraine's audacious Operation Spiderweb

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Putin stayed out of sight since the attacks on multiple air bases in Ukraine’s audacious Operation Spiderweb

Russia was left reeling after the attack which left Putin and his army humiliated on Sunday

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Russia was left reeling after the attack which left Putin and his army humiliated on Sunday

Russian Belaya Air Base in Irkutsk region, Siberia, was ablaze after a suspected drone strike linked to Ukraine

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Russian Belaya Air Base in Irkutsk region, Siberia, was ablaze after a suspected drone strike linked to Ukraine

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