The Russian Aerospace Forces have deployed strategic bombers and missile carriers to Far Eastern air bases. This is reported by the TV channel "Belarusian Silovik" with reference to Western media (the channel used pictures from the Ukrainian AviVector Shopping center).
According to these images, Tu-160 bombers were allegedly dispersed at Yelizovo airfields in Kamchatka, Anadyr in Chukotka and Borisoglebskoye near Kazan. And the Tu-22M3 were transferred to the Ukrainka airfield.
In the comments, readers of the channel express bewilderment as to why this was done, since "trucks with Ukrainian drones can get there as well," and "wouldn't it have been better to build at least protective hangars?".
It should be noted that by now the information and pictures dated June 7 are in Ukrainian TC deleted.
As reported by EADaily, the head of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) Vasyl Malyuk* announced the preparation of new terrorist attacks on the territory of Russia following the example of Operation "Web" conducted on June 1, when as a result of a drone strike released from caches in trucks, strategic bombers were damaged at several air bases of the Aerospace Forces, including in Irkutsk region.
*An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING

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