The russians evacuated 4-6 Tu-95 strategic bombers from the Engels-2 airfield. The planes might have been transferred to the "Ukrainka" airfield in the Amur region.
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EurAsian Times: 6000 KM Away From Ukraine, Russia Moves Its Nuclear Bomber Fleet From Engels Air Base To The Far East — Reports
The Russian Aerospace Forces (VKS) have reportedly moved its long-range Tu-95 nuclear-capable bombers to a safe location in the far east, days after Ukraine launched a second strike on a Russian Air Force Base.
Ukrainian government sources have claimed that at least six Tupolev Tu-95 “Bear” aircraft from Russian Aerospace Forces (VKS) Long-Range Aviation (LRA) have been transferred from Engels-2 Air Base to Ukrainian-Seryshevo Air Base following three drone strikes in December.
While Engels-2 is 600 kilometers to the east of Ukrainian-controlled territory, Ukrainka-Seryshevo is over 6,000 kilometers away from Ukraine.
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WNU Editor: I would not be surprised if the nuclear weapons for these bombers were also moved.
Russia continuously underestimates Ukraines capabilities. A cardinal failure by the senior military officers. Keeping scarce nuclear bombers in the war zone was stupid.
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