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Ukraine Mighty Smart Attack on Russia, Operation “Spiderweb: on 1st June 2025

Ukraine launched a massive drone attack called operation spiderweb inside Russia in early 1st June 2025, striking oil refineries and military infrastructure. Full details, official responses, and international reactions.

operation-spiderweb
operation-spiderweb

 

In a bold escalation of the ongoing war between russia and ukraine , the Ukraine launched one of its largest drone attacks inside Russian territory on June 1st and 2nd, 2025. The offensive involved over 100 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), targeting oil refineries, fuel depots, and military installations across multiple Russian regions. These strikes highlight a significant shift in Ukraine’s war strategy, moving the conflict far beyond the front lines and deep into Russian territory.

 

Details of the Attack:

According to reports from both Ukrainian and Russian sources, the drone offensive took place over two consecutive nights and targeted regions including Krasnodar, Tatarstan, Kaluga, and areas near Moscow.

  • Russian officials confirmed drone activity in at least six regions, with dozens of drones intercepted by air defense systems.

  • Despite Russia’s defensive efforts, several drones reportedly reached their targets, causing explosions, fires, and damage to oil infrastructure.

  • Videos and images circulating on social media show plumes of smoke rising from oil facilities in Tatarstan and Kaluga after the strikes.

  • In Krasnodar, one drone reportedly crashed into an oil depot, causing a fire that took hours to extinguish.

Target Oil Refineries:

Ukraine’s drone attacks are strategically focused on Russia’s energy sector, especially oil refineries and fuel storage sites. This strategy aims to:

  • Reduce Russia’s ability to supply its military forces and strikes operating in Ukraine.

  • Create logistical bottlenecks by targeting transportation and fuel hubs.

  • Send a psychological message to the Russian leadership and public: that Ukraine can strike far beyond the front lines. that putin never expect and imagine.

These strikes are a continuation of Ukraine’s long-term strategy, which began in 2023 and has intensified in 2024–2025 as the country increases domestic drone production and develops longer-range capabilities.

Ukrainian military sources, speaking anonymously to Western media, claimed the attacks were part of a coordinated campaign to cripple Russia’s fuel supply chain, which is crucial for sustaining its war operations in Ukraine.

Security Service of Ukraine(SBU):

SBU chief Vasyl Maliuk claimed in the statement that Ukraine had hit aircraft at four Russian bases, inflicting more than $7 billion worth of damage on Russia’s bomber fleet. (that is the highest military infrastructure damage in history for Russia)

zelensky-SBU-chief
zelensky-SBU-chief

 

Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) on June 4 released a new footage images and videos from its Operation Spiderweb, showing targeted strikes on Russian strategic aircraft across multiple airfields.

On June 1, the SBU conducted an operation using first-person-view (FPV) drones that were smuggled deep inside Russia and concealed in trucks, successfully striking 41 Russian heavy bombers and causing an estimated $7 billion in damage.

The attacks rendered a significant number of aircraft irreparable, with others expected to take years to restore. The strikes targeted four key airfields—Olenya, Ivanovo, Dyagilevo, and Belaya—used by Russian strategic aviation involved in bombing Ukrainian cities.

President Volodymyr Zelensky and SBU Chief Vasyl Malyuk personally oversaw the operation. some sources said that zelensky lead this operation by himself which show that how he is so smart and genius

The operation damaged or destroyed a range of aircraft, including A-50 surveillance planes, Tu-95, Tu-22, and Tu-160 bombers, as well as An-12 and Il-78 transport and refueling aircraft.

Zelensky said Ukraine would not have carried out its drone strikes on Russian strategic bombers if Russia had agreed to a ceasefire. Speaking at a June 4 meeting with journalists attended by the Kyiv Independent, Zelensky linked the operation to Moscow’s rejection of a truce.

Kyiv has consistently pushed for a Western-backed 30-day ceasefire as an initial step toward a broader peace agreement. However, during the latest round of negotiations in Istanbul on June 2, Russia once again declined the proposal.

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Ukraine-claims-it-struck-Russian-Tu-95MS-bombers

 

Russia’s Reaction:

The Russian Ministry of Defense claimed that most of the drones were neutralized, using both electronic warfare systems and surface-to-air missiles. However, they also admitted and confirm that some facilities were hit and destroyed, causing minor but noticeable damage.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov condemned the attacks, calling them an “act of desperation” and vowed that Russia would respond “at a time and place of our choosing.”

In some regions, civilian flights were temporarily suspended, and security was heightened around energy infrastructure.

International Reactions:

  • NATO and Western allies have not publicly condemned the attack but urged caution to avoid further escalation.

  • Global oil markets reacted with brief volatility. While damage reports were limited, the targeting of Russian oil infrastructure sent a strong signal.

  • Military analysts noted that Ukraine’s use of cost-effective drones to strike deep into Russia marks a new era in asymmetric warfare, where traditional defense systems are often overwhelmed by swarms of UAVs.

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Breaking India Confirms The Loss of Fighter Jets in Recent Aerial Combat With Pakistan: CDS General Anil Chauhan Breaks Silence, May 2025

In an recent interview with Bloomberg TV, indian chief of defense staff Gen Anil Chauhan  has officially admitted that india lose their fighter jets during recent armed clashes and incombate  the air combat with Pakistan on May 2025 .

In a historic and bold revelation, India’s Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan has publicly confirmed that Indian fighter jets were indeed lost during the recent military clashes with Pakistan. This marks a dramatic shift from India’s earlier official stance and signals a more transparent approach to military accountability and public discourse. The statement is already drawing international attention and may lead to new geopolitical consequences in South Asia.

What Did General Anil Chauhan Say?

General Chauhan, during a recent high-profile interview, to the bloomberg TV in singapore admitted that India lost fighter jets during confrontations with Pakistan — a claim that had long been made by Islamabad and afetr that international media were also confirmed that pakistan shot down indian fighter jets including Rafale but denied or avoided in Indian official statements.

Anil-Chauhan
Anil-Chauhan

He stressed that in modern warfare, such losses are part of strategic risks and that military leadership must embrace transparency and readiness for future conflicts. Though he did not specify the exact number or models of jets lost, the acknowledgment alone marks a significant policy shift. The acknowledgement of aerial losses by the country’s highest-ranking general comes weeks after the two South Asian neighbours (india-pakistan) were engaged in their heaviest and boldest fighting in decades, which involved fighter planes, Drones and heavy cruise missiles.

during the interview the interviewer asked from chief of defense staff general anil chauhan that pakistan claim that they shot down 6 fighter jets of india during the recent aerial combat but cds chauhan denied this statement although chauahan do not specify and mention the numbers of aircrafts shot down by pakistan . as well he expressed his point of view to the interviewer and said that it is not important for us that how much fighter jets were shot down but the important thing is that why our fighter jets were shot down and after that what we learn and and what precautions and safety measures did we take ?

Context: The Feb 2019 India-Pakistan Aerial Clash

The timing and implication of this statement most likely refer to the February 2019 aerial dogfight that occurred following the Pulwama suicide attack. At the time, Pakistan claimed to have shot down two Indian fighter jets . but India admitted only the loss of one MiG-21, flown by Pilot Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, who was captured by pakistan and later released by Pakistan.

General Chauhan’s remarks suggest there may be more truth to Pakistan’s earlier claims than previously accepted by Indian officials.

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jf17

Pakistan’s Statements:

On 7 May 2025, India launched the operation called (Operation Sindoor) on pakistan and missile strikes in Pakistan, leading to a military conflict between the two countries. according to india they were successfully achieved, hit and destroy their targets and but in the respond by Pakistan Air Force , Pakistan were successfully shot down 6 fighter jets including three french made Rafale , so in the press conference pakistan army spoke person officially stated that pakistan shot down 6 indian aircrafst including three rafales.

Pakistan's military spokesman, Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry
Pakistan’s military spokesman, Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry

 

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A bold Budget of Pakistan 2025-26: Public Impacts

Explore the key highlights of Pakistan’s Federal Budget 2025–26, including economic targets, sector-wise allocations, tax reforms, and what it means for citizens and businesses. and how it will impacts on public , and as well for defense .   The Federal Budget for the fiscal year 2025–26 has been officially presented by the Government of … Read more

Shocking Political Developments in Imran Khan’s Comeback – May 2025 Updates

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Shocking Comeback of Pakistan’s Economy 2025: GDP Crosses $400 Billion & Per Capita Income Rises

A Major Milestone:

In a significant economic breakthrough, Pakistan’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has officially crossed $400 billion in 2025. This milestone reflects a major recovery and progress in the country’s economy, strengthening its image in the global financial community. now Pakistan GDP is 411 Billion US dollar and GDP per capita is 1,824 US dollar. 40 in position in world as per 2025 Pak Economy survey .

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pak-gdp-graph

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The Gaza Bleeds: World Stands Divided Over Israeli Aggression

  Gaza is once again on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe. Ongoing Israeli airstrikes and military operations have claimed thousands of innocent lives and drawn global outrage. From the United Nations to the Muslim world, strong condemnation is echoing across the globe. In this article, we explore the latest developments on the ground, the … Read more

Pakistan Budget 2025–26: Key Highlights, Tax Changes, and Economic Outlook

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Pakistan Budget 2025-26: A Detailed Overview as Projected:

Pakistan Budget 2025-26
Pakistan Budget 2025-26

Pakistan prepare to announce its federal budget for fiscal year 2025-26 in June 2025 . this budget has not yet been officially announced but as expected it will be announce by ministry of finance in June 2025.
As the Pakistan budget 2025-26 approaches, the economic landscape is being closely analyzed.

Expected Pakistan Budget 2025–26: Overview

Insights into the upcoming Pakistan budget 2025-26 reveal anticipated themes and potential fiscal strategies.

  • Expected Date of Presentation: Between June 5–10, 2025 (by Finance Minister)

    The Pakistan budget 2025-26 is critical for shaping financial policies in the upcoming fiscal year.

  • Fiscal Year: July 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026

    With the introduction of the Pakistan budget 2025-26, the focus will be on sustainable development.

  • Announcing Body: Ministry of Finance, Government of Pakistan

  • Likely Format: Budget speech in National Assembly + detailed documents

    The Pakistan budget 2025-26 is expected to address key economic challenges.

how ever it will based the following categories , like
> Past budget trends (2023-24, 2024-25).
> Prebudget proposals from economic advisory groups.
> Public statements from governments officials.                                                                                              > Current IMF agreements.

 

Current Economic Context (As of May 2025)

The current economic context will significantly influence the Pakistan budget 2025-26.

Understanding the economic background helps set expectations for the budget.

Analysts predict that the Pakistan budget 2025-26 will reflect the government’s recovery strategies.

Indicator Status
GDP Growth (FY 2024-25) Projected at 2.3–2.5%
Inflation Rate ~22% (slightly down from previous year)
Current Account Deficit Narrowed due to reduced imports
Foreign Exchange Reserves Around $15 billion
IMF Program Pakistan negotiating new loan program
Rupee-Dollar Exchange Rate ~PKR 295–310 per USD
Interest Rate 20–22% (State Bank of Pakistan)

>What to Expect in Budget 2025–26?

The anticipated measures in the Pakistan budget 2025-26 aim to promote economic stability.

Here are the likely themes and measures to be announced:

IMF meeting with Pakistan
IMF Group meeting with pak gov

1. IMF-Driven Fiscal Tightening

The Pakistan budget 2025-26 will likely feature fiscal tightening measures as part of the strategy.

  • IMF will demand reduction in fiscal deficit, better tax collection, and subsidy reforms                     ISLAMABAD: As virtual technical-level discussions on the upcoming federal budget begin, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) expects Pakistan’s total revenue to grow to nearly Rs20 trillion in the next fiscal year, up from the current estimate of less than Rs17.8tr, with an emphasis on tight expenditure controls to ensure sustainable debt servicing.

  • Higher taxes on luxury items, real estate, non-filers, and possibly on retailers and traders.

2. Tax Reforms

  • Broadening of the tax net:                                                                                                                      Expanding the tax net is the government’s top priority,” Sharif said. “We want to reduce the tax rate to ease the burden on the common man

    Tax reforms included in the Pakistan budget 2025-26 may significantly impact various sectors.

  • Crackdown on non-filers: Under the proposed measures, individuals who fail to file taxes will face severe restrictions. Non-filers will be banned from purchasing property, vehicles, and opening or maintaining bank accounts. They will be banned from opening a current or savings bank account or maintaining an old account.
  • New taxes on digital economy, real estate, and agriculture income (possibly):                                   The World Bank has proposed closing all tax exemptions and including agriculture, retail, and real estate in the tax bracket to help Pakistan generate revenue.

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