Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Two Russian TU-160 Supersonic Bombers Have Arrived In Caracas

Four Russian military aircrafts, including two Tu-160 (Blackjack) bombers, one An-124 (Condor) heavy-lift cargo airplane and an IL-62 (Classic) passenger aircraft are seen in this DigitalGlobe satellite image at Simon Bolivar Airport in Maiquetia, Vargas, located about 21 kilometres from downtown Caracas, Venezuela in this December 10, 2018 image released on December 11, 2018. Courtesy Satellite image ©2018DigitalGlobe, a Maxar company/Handout via REUTERS

Reuters: Russian nuclear-capable bomber aircraft fly to Venezuela, angering U.S.

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Two Russian strategic bomber aircraft capable of carrying nuclear weapons have landed in ally Venezuela, a show of support for Venezuela’s socialist government that has infuriated Washington.

The TU-160 supersonic bombers, known as “White Swans” by Russian pilots, landed at Maiquetia airport near capital Caracas on Monday after covering more than 10,000 km (6,200 miles), the Russian and Venezuelan governments said.

Their deployment came days after Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, whose left-wing administration is the most significant U.S. foe in Latin America, held talks with President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.

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WNU Editor: The last time Russia sent TU-160 supersonic bombers to Venezuela was about five years ago, and before that it was another five years. I see a trend here.

More News On Two Russian TU-160 Supersonic Bombers Arriving In Caracas

Russia sends bombers to Venezuela, calls U.S. reaction "undiplomatic" -- CBS/AP
Russia sends 'White Swan' bomber planes capable of nuclear strikes to Venezuela - as America declares the move a collaboration between 'two corrupt governments' -- Daily Mail
Moscow and Washington spar over Russian nuclear-capable bombers in Caracas -- The Telegraph
Russia scoffs at US criticism of bomber deployment to Venezuela -- Al Jazeera
Russian Strategic Nuclear Bombers Fly to Venezuela for Exercises -- Popular Mechanics

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