Putin's nuclear fleet destroyed, details emerge about the couple hiding behind the attack

A sophisticated Ukrainian attack rocked Russia's military structures, destroying a third of its strategic bombers in an operation codenamed "Spider Web."
Moscow blames the attack on a former Ukrainian DJ, now wanted as a spy and the main organizer of the largest attack inside Russian territory.
The operation, which took place on Sunday, June 1, took place at four air bases, causing significant material damage to the Kremlin. The main accused is Artem Timofeev, 37, a Ukrainian displaced for years in the Russian city of Chelyabinsk, who is suspected of using his transport business to hide the suicide drones inside trucks.
According to international media and pro-Kremlin sources, the drivers carrying out the transport were unaware of the drones they were transporting.
The trucks contained dozens of remote-controlled drones, which were launched in a coordinated manner near strategic Russian air bases.
The attack destroyed 41 bombers, a third of Putin's nuclear air fleet, and caused Russia losses estimated at $7 billion.
Russian investigators allege that Artemi and his wife, Ekaterina Timofeeva, an author of erotic novels, are connected to the operation and helped organize the logistics.
Satellite images after the attack confirm the destruction of aircraft at bases like the one in Belaya, where drivers were ordered to park at strategic points and then leave. From there, drones took to the skies and filmed the very moment of the strikes.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called the operation "historic" and declared that all those involved were now safe, adding that the attack was the result of 18 months of secret planning.
Meanwhile, Russia has not confirmed any official arrests, but the search for Artem continues, while his current whereabouts remain unclear. Operation “Spider Web” demonstrates not only the sophistication of Ukrainian intelligence structures, but also the growing vulnerability of Russian military infrastructure in the heart of its territory.
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