November 15, 2024
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UKRAINIAN NEWS

Air Force: 8 bombers took off from the Russian airfield “Olenya”.

On the morning of November 15, the Air Force reported the activity of 6 Russian Tu-95MS aircraft flying in a southeast direction from the “Olenya” airfield. Later it became known about the takeoff of 8 bombers.”, β€” write: www.pravda.com.ua

STRATEGIC BOMBARDER TU-95. PHOTO DEFENSE-UA.COM

On the morning of November 15, the Air Force reported the takeoff of 8 Russian Tu-95MS from the “Olenya” airfield and that there is a missile threat to a number of regions. At 10:05 the Air Force wrote that the danger had passed.

Source: Air Force

Literally PS: “Don’t ignore air warning signals! According to updated information, there are about 8 Tu-95MS strategic bombers in the air.”

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Updated: After 7 a.m., the Air Force reported a missile threat to Kharkiv and Sumy regions, and after 8 a.m. added that there is a missile threat to Kyiv, Cherkasy, and Poltava regions as well.

As of 8:40, the alarm sounded in 8 regions.

 screenshot from alerts.in.ua

Later, the monitoring channels reported that all the bombers turned in the direction of the Diaghilev and Olenya airfields, missiles are not detected in the airspace of Ukraine, so we can expect the alarm to sound soon.

At 10:05, the Air Force reported that the threat had been defeated.

What preceded: On Monday morning, the Air Force announced that eight Tu-95MS aircraft had taken off in Russia, which later “launched missiles.” But the launches were probably simulated.

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