Devastating moment Putin suffers huge ‘Armageddon strike’ on spy HQ | World | News
This is the dramatic moment one of Russia’s FSB intelligence service headquarters in a devastating strike that reportedly killed around 100 servicemen. Footage shows the Ukrainian “Armageddon” hit on the Vladimir Putin spy headquarters in occupied Kherson region.
The attack was carried out by drones from Kyiv’s SBU security service triggering dramatic explosions and destroying a multi-storey building and several others. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky hailed the results of the strike. “A headquarters of Russian FSB officers was struck and a Pantsir-S1 air defence system was destroyed in our temporarily occupied territory,” he said.
“Thanks to this operation alone, Russian losses amount to around 100 occupiers killed and wounded.
“The Russians must feel that they have to end this war of theirs.” He vowed more strikes deep into Putin’s territory if the Kremlin refuses to talk peace.
“Ukrainian medium- and long-range sanctions will continue to work,” he said. Telegram channel Ukraine Context dubbed the attack “carpet bombing” of the FSB HQ in Kherson region.
“Result: around 100 Russians — killed and wounded. Operation carried out by the SBU’s Alpha unit. Simply Armageddon.”
The famed Russian Pantsir-S1 system – used to guard Putin’s multiple palaces – failed to halt the strike and was itself destroyed.
There was no initial response from Russian sources to the strike.
This comes after Kyiv sounded the alarm the Russia may use Belarus, which borders Russia, to launch a new offensive from the north, including targeting Ukraine’s capital Kyiv.
Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) said its units and the army were “carrying out a comprehensive set of enhanced security measures in the northern regions of our country.”
Russia and Belarus have begun a three-day joint tactical nuclear exercise, with Moscow positioning nuclear munitions in storage sites in Belarus just a short distance from Ukraine.
Russia’s defence ministry reported that over 64,000 personnel and more than 7,800 pieces of military equipment have been deployed for the drills.
This includes over 200 missile launchers, more than 140 aircraft, 73 surface vessels, and 13 submarines, eight of these are strategic missile submarines.


