Tu-160 Bomber Takes Off from Engels-2 Airbase, Raising Fears of a New Strike on Ukraine.
Activity Reported at Engels-2 Airbase
According to TSN.ua: A Tu-160 strategic bomber has been observed taking off from the Engels-2 airbase in Russia's Saratov region. It is currently unclear whether this flight is a combat mission. This airfield has previously been used to launch bombers involved in missile attacks against Ukraine. Additionally, Tu-95MS strategic bombers have also been seen departing from the same base.
This development follows recent events in Ukraine, including two powerful explosions reported in Lviv during the night of February 21-22. The activity of these long-range aviation assets is a cause for concern, as it may indicate preparations for new strikes. The Engels-2 airbase is a key strategic military facility for Russia, and its operations are closely monitored by intelligence services.
Strategic Significance of the Airbase
The takeoff of aircraft from Engels-2 could signal an escalation in Russia's military activity within the context of its ongoing war with Ukraine. This airbase has a history of being used for combat missions, making the surveillance of its operations crucial for assessing potential threats. Its prior use in launching missile strikes against Ukraine underscores the facility's strategic importance to Russia's military campaign. These bombers are capable of carrying long-range cruise missiles, which have been used to target infrastructure across Ukraine.
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