One of the trucks involved in the special operation 'Web' exploded (video).


A truck participating in the special operation 'Web' exploded in the Russian North Sea. The incident occurred when drones were launched from the vehicle. As a result, the truck driver, who tried to extinguish the burning container, was killed.
'On May 31, a truck caught fire on the 1429th kilometer of the Chita – Khabarovsk highway. The driver stopped the vehicle, and several drivers stopped to help. When the container was burning and the driver went inside, an explosion occurred. The driver died,' the message states.
The Security Service of Ukraine is conducting the 'Web' operation against Russian aviation, personally led by the head of the SSU, Vasyl Malyuk. Thanks to this operation, more than 40 enemy aircraft have come under fire. The negative consequences for Russian aviation are estimated at more than 2 billion dollars.
The 'Web' special operation was conceived and prepared over more than a year and a half. The drones used during the operation were hidden under the roofs of mobile wooden houses on trucks, allowing them to successfully attack strategic enemy aircraft.
As a result of the 'Web' special operation, the truck driver was killed, and more than 40 enemy aircraft were affected, leading to significant losses for Russian aviation exceeding 2 billion dollars. The Ukrainian SSU successfully carried out a complex operation that lasted over a year and a half, using FPV drones that were hidden on trucks and effectively attacked enemy aircraft.
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