Russia has no safe havens for aircraft in its European part — expert Romanenko
Valeriy Romanenko, an aviation expert and leading researcher at the State Aviation Museum, noted that after the strike on the Olenya air base, Russia has to move bombers to the Amur region
He shared the information on Espreso TV.
“We hit the Olenya airfield from a distance of 1,850 kilometers, setting a historic record like an Olympic jump. We are awaiting the next strikes. This demonstrates that there are no places in the European part of Russia where Russians can reliably hide their aircraft,” Romanenko emphasized.
According to the aviation expert, the only option left for Russia is to move the bombers to another strategic aviation base near Seryshevo in the Amur region.
“It is very far away. Officers used to be sent there for immoral behavior and other offenses. Now, given their actions, this remote base is their only option,” explained Romanenko.
Defense Intelligence of Ukraine strikes at the polar base Olenya
On July 27, drones of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine hit a Tu-22M3 strategic bomber at the Olenya airfield in Russia.
The Defense Intelligence of Ukraine added that the Olenya airfield is located 1,800 kilometers from the border with Ukraine.
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