Russia Flies Bomber Planes over Baltic for First Time Since Ukrainian Drone Attacks
- Russian long-range Tu-22M3 bombers conducted a planned flight over neutral waters of the Baltic Sea, marking the first such mission since Ukrainian drone attacks, according to the Defense Ministry.
- The flight lasted over four hours and included escort from Su-30SM and Su-27 fighter jets, as reported by the Defense Ministry.
- Long-Range aviation units regularly fly over international waters, but such flights have drawn criticism from NATO countries, which monitor these movements.
- Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov stated that Russia's nuclear deterrent capabilities remain unaffected by the Ukrainian attacks, citing Western support to Ukraine as complicity.
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Russian Strategic Bombers Patrol Baltic Sea - teleSUR English
Russian strategic aviation fleet regularly conducts patrols over the Arctic, North Atlantic, Black Sea, Baltic Sea, and Pacific Ocean. On Wednesday, the Russian Defense Ministry informed that two Tu-22M3 strategic bombers from the Russian Aerospace Forces flew over neutral waters in the Baltic Sea. RELATED: Russians Gather at Red Square as Rumors Swirl About Lenin’s Removal This marked Russia’s first air patrol mission since Ukraine’s drone atta…
Russia sent a long-standing Tupolev Tu-22M3 bomber on a flight over the Baltic Sea, announced the Minister of Defence, in the first mission from Ukraine's 1 June attack on air bases...
Long-range Tu-22M3 bombers flew over the Baltic Sea for four hours: EADaily
EADaily, June 11th, 2025. Long-range supersonic Tu-22M3 bombers of the Russian Aerospace Forces performed a planned flight over the neutral waters of the Baltic Sea. This was announced today, June 11, by the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.
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