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US believes Russia response to Ukraine drone attack not over yet, expects multi-pronged strike

  • On June 6, Russia launched a major missile and drone attack on Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv, as retaliation for Ukraine's Operation Spiderweb.
  • This response followed Ukraine's June 1 drone strike on four Russian air bases that damaged approximately 41 aircraft, including Tu-95 bombers.
  • Russia fired 452 drones and 45 missiles during the June 6 barrage, which killed at least four civilians and injured 80 others, including emergency workers.
  • U.S. and Western sources expect Russia to launch a significant, multi-pronged retaliatory strike soon, potentially targeting Ukrainian intelligence and government sites, with one diplomat saying, "It will be huge, vicious and unrelenting."
  • The ongoing conflict suggests Russia's full response to the Ukrainian drone attack is incomplete and may escalate further despite constraints on Moscow's strike capacity.
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Russia attacked Ukraine again that night with ballistic missiles and drones. However, the expected retaliation of the Russians for the destruction of their bombers has not yet taken place, according to correspondent Christoph Wanner.

·Dortmund, Germany
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In the U.S. administration, Russia has yet to strike completely in response to the Ukrainian operation "Pautina", in which Russian bombers on several airfields were hit on 1 June.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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military-stuff.org broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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