Over the weekend, Ukraine executed its largest long-range drone operation of the war, targeting multiple airfields deep inside Russian territory. The attack, reportedly launched from inside Russia using smuggled drones, struck five airbases and damaged or destroyed several long-range bombers. This bold operation, named Spider’s Web, demonstrates an escalation in Ukraine's asymmetric capabilities [1].
Analysts note that Russia’s operational tempo had already shown signs of fatigue, with recent movements resembling pre-pause conditions rather than active offensive phases [6]. In this context, Ukraine’s ability to project force so far behind the front lines raises significant questions about the security of Russian strategic assets and the adaptability of modern warfare.
The key question: Does this mark a turning point in the conflict’s global operational tempo—and if so, who now holds the initiative?
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