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Two major Russian airfields for Vladimir Putin's nuclear strike warplanes - one in the Arctic, the other in Siberia - were reported ablaze today following 'explosions'.
Both are thousands of miles from Ukraine but were 'under drone attack', with dozens of Moscow's nuclear capable warplanes evidently destroyed.
The attack - with drones possibly released from trucks near the bases - appears one of the most sensational of the entire war, and the blackest day for Putin.
Olenya airbase in Arctic Murmansk region is home to Russia's Tu-95 strategic bombers - potentially used to launch nuclear strikes on the West.
They have been used to attack Ukraine with conventional weapons.
Ablaze, too, was Belaya nuclear airbase in eastern Siberia's Irkutsk region - some 2,900 miles from Ukraine.
Russian war-channels immediately began calling for Putin to respond by using nuclear weapons.
'Disabling strategic aircraft gives Russia the right to use nuclear weapons,' declared Vladislav Pozdnyakov, a war expert. 'Let me remind you.'
Two major Russian airfields for Vladimir Putin 's nuclear strike warplanes - one in the Arctic, the other in Siberia - were reported ablaze today following 'explosions'
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Both are thousands of miles from Ukraine but were 'under drone attack', with dozens of Moscow's nuclear capable warplanes evidently destroyed.
The attack - with drones possibly released from trucks near the bases - appears one of the most sensational of the entire war, and the blackest day for Putin.
Olenya airbase in Arctic Murmansk region is home to Russia's Tu-95 strategic bombers - potentially used to launch nuclear strikes on the West.
They have been used to attack Ukraine with conventional weapons.
Ablaze, too, was Belaya nuclear airbase in eastern Siberia's Irkutsk region - some 2,900 miles from Ukraine.
Russian war-channels immediately began calling for Putin to respond by using nuclear weapons.
'Disabling strategic aircraft gives Russia the right to use nuclear weapons,' declared Vladislav Pozdnyakov, a war expert. 'Let me remind you.'
Two major Russian airfields for Vladimir Putin 's nuclear strike warplanes - one in the Arctic, the other in Siberia - were reported ablaze today following 'explosions'

Putin's bombers wiped out in drone blitz as Russia demand retaliation
The attack - with drones possibly released from trucks near the bases - appears one of the most sensational of the entire war, and the blackest day for Putin.