The UAV killed himself at Shaykovka base, which arranged a tu-22m3 bomber in the Western Kaluga province of Russia, but did not seem to cause damage.

Ukraine's LB website said on October 7 that an suicide UAV (UAV) was used to attack Shaykovka military airports in Kaluga province of Russia, about 220 km north of Ukraina and border.

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Photo: Twitter/Aviation_Intel

Two strategic bombers were completely destroyed, two unnamed intelligence sources of Ukraine said.

The satellite photo taken Shaykovka after the attack on October 7.

The Governor of Kaluga Vladyslav Shapsha confirmed that an suicide UAV flew from the Ukrainian border with this base, but emphasized that it did not cause damage.

No casualties, infrastructure and equipment at the airport are not damaged.

Russia's Ria Novosti news agency confirmed that an explosion occurred in the Kaluga area, saying an UAV rushed down but no one was injured.

The commercial satellite image was analyzed by the US Drive page showing that most of the Shaykovka base shows no signs of damage, but some areas are covered by clouds and it is unclear whether the UAV is attacked by UAV.

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Photo: Google Maps

Shaykovka Airport is the location of the 52nd heavy bombardment regiment, operating a number of TU-22M3 strategic bombers of the Russian Air Force.

Location of Shaykovka airport (red dots).

The Tu-22M3 force plays a significant role in Russia's military campaign in Ukraine.

Some of the previous satellite images show that the bombardment at this base is located in the parking lot with missiles.

The Ukrainian air defense acknowledged the three-rail missile trio oniks, KH-22 and Russia's Iskander are extremely difficult weapons to intercept.

Ukraine posted a video that is supposed to be a Russian missile down next to the construction equipment gathering area in Kremenchuk, 500 m from the Amstor shopping center.