 Russia lost five military aircraft in three days. They were destroyed by UAVs. Ukrainian military intelligence has been coordinating several undercover teams to carry out UAV strikes, targeting strategic bomber aircraft deep inside Russian territory, and informed source told Ukrainian N.V. media outlet. In the last few days, these sabotage groups have disabled five Russian military aircraft that were part of Moscow's terror bombing campaign against Ukraine according to our source. Early in the morning on August 21, two bombers were damaged at Shchaikovka airfield in Russia's Kaluga Oblast. These drone operations are coordinated by military intelligence and have inflicted significant losses on the enemy's aviation, the source said. And most importantly, these planes TU-22M3 strategic bombers are no longer produced in Russia. On August 19, agents working with Ukrainian military intelligence attacked a military airfield in Saltsy Novgorod Oblast with drones. One TU-22M3 bomber was destroyed and two other planes were damaged. Moscow eventually admitted that the attack left one aircraft damaged even though a widely shared photo showed the plane completely engulfed in flames. The Saltsy airbase is more than 600 kilometers from the borders of Ukraine, indicating that a long-range drone was dispatched for the attack. Since the Ukrainian counter-offensive was launched, Kyiv has exponentially enhanced its long-range attacks on strategic Russian assets and civilian and military installations.