Russia deploys Tu-95 bombers to Siberia.


Russian invaders are sending Tu-95 bombers to the 'Bela' airbase in Siberia
Russian invaders continue to move strategic long-range bombers Tu-95 to the 'Bela' airbase in Siberia. This is reported by OSINT researcher MT Anderson on social media X, as reported by 'Glavkom'.
'The number of strategic long-range bombers Tu-95 at the 'Bela' airbase in eastern Siberia is increasing (reportedly used for strikes against Ukraine),' the message says.
Photos show nine Tu-95 bombers on the ramp, one of which has recently landed.
In addition, Tu-22, MiG-31, and Su-27 are also present at the airbase. There is at least one Tu-160; possibly there are four. Additionally, several An-26 transport aircraft can be seen at the base.
It is already the 1168th day of the full-scale war. Since the beginning of the day, enemy forces have conducted one missile strike and 65 air strikes, using two missiles and 138 KABs, engaged 1176 kamikaze drones for attacks, and carried out over 4200 shellings of our forces' positions and populated areas.
The situation is extremely tense, and the actions of Russian troops at the 'Bela' airbase in Siberia indicate serious threats to Ukraine and the entire region.
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