Putin deploys two nuclear bomber planes in ‘war game mission’ ahead of NATO summit next week
Two supersonic White Swan Tu-160 nuclear bomber planes were sent into the airfield of Sovetskiy in the west of Russia on Friday, ahead of a NATO summit set to take place in Lithuania next week.
“Despite performing combat tasks during the special military operation [war against Ukraine], all planned combat training activities are being carried out in full,” according to the Daily Mail.
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