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Russia-Ukraine War: Retaliation Expected Soon – Reuters

Russia-Ukraine War: Retaliation Expected Soon – Reuters

June 8, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

The U.S. anticipates a Russian retaliation following⁢ UkraineS impactful drone strikes on Russian air ⁣bases, a ‍response predicted to come ​swiftly and potentially include ‍missiles⁢ and drones targeting⁣ vital⁤ Ukrainian​ infrastructure. These ‍attacks,which damaged or destroyed over ⁣20 Russian aircraft,have⁢ significantly heightened tensions in ​the ongoing conflict.⁢ According to sources, the Kremlin may target Ukrainian government sites in a decisive move. michael Kofman,⁣ a ‍military analyst, speculates ‌that⁢ Moscow might ⁢employ ballistic ⁤missiles against SBU headquarters. News⁢ Directory 3 is closely monitoring the unfolding situation and escalating events. discover what’s next ‍as the international community watches the coming days with bated breath.

Key Points

  • U.S.assesses Russia likely to retaliate against Ukraine.
  • Retaliation may involve missiles and ​drones.
  • Ukraine’s drone‍ attacks damaged or destroyed over 20 Russian aircraft.
  • Kremlin response could target Ukrainian goverment sites.

Russia Eyes Retaliation After Ukraine Drone ‌attacks on Airbases

updated June 08, 2025

The United States anticipates ‍a ⁤Russian retaliatory strike following ⁤Ukraine’s recent drone attacks ‌on Russian air bases. According to U.S.​ sources,the response is expected in the​ coming days and is highly likely to be “asymmetrical,” potentially involving missiles and ⁢drones targeting a range of Ukrainian sites.

These‍ assessments ‍follow the June 1 drone attacks by Ukraine’s security Service‍ (SBU)​ on four Russian airfields. The operation, launched⁢ from within Russian territory, reportedly damaged 41 aircraft, including Tu-95 ⁢and Tu-22M3 bombers, key platforms for Russian missile attacks. Open-source intelligence suggests at least 21 planes were damaged or destroyed in the Ukraine drone attacks.

A Western diplomat ‌suggested that Russia’s response ‌might ‍focus on high-value government targets,such as administrative or ​intelligence ⁢buildings. Michael ⁢Kofman, a military analyst, speculated⁢ that Moscow might use medium-range ballistic missiles against SBU headquarters, the​ association believed​ to have orchestrated the drone operation.This potential Russian retaliation comes after a period of heightened tensions.

On June 6, Russia launched a large-scale aerial assault, firing 45 missiles and 452 drones at Ukrainian⁤ cities⁣ and ⁢infrastructure, according ⁤to the Ukrainian Air Force. This barrage, which​ resulted in at least four ‌civilian deaths and 80 injuries, was likely part of Russia’s response to what has been ⁤dubbed “Operation Spiderweb.”

The June 6 strikes⁤ occurred⁢ shortly after a phone call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and then-U.S. President Donald Trump on June 4. During the call,Putin ⁣reportedly vowed to retaliate for the Ukrainian drone operation. U.S.officials caution that the june 6 barrage may not ⁢represent the⁤ full extent of Moscow’s response, as Russia has conducted frequent air assaults in recent ⁤weeks, making it difficult ⁤to isolate‍ a specific reprisal from its ongoing attrition campaign. The Ukraine-Russia conflict continues to escalate.

“Thay gave Putin a reason‍ to go in and ​bomb the hell out of them last night,” Trump⁢ told⁤ reporters aboard Air Force One on June 6, seemingly justifying the ‍Russian aggression.

What’s next

The coming days will be critical in determining the scope and intensity of Russia’s retaliatory actions. The international community remains on alert as the situation unfolds,with concerns mounting over⁣ further ​escalation of ​the conflict.

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