
Russia Moves Strategic Bombers Far From Ukraine: Satellite Images Confirm
Russia Relocates Tu-160 Bombers Amidst Ukraine Conflict: Satellite Images Reveal Strategic Shift. Following the Ukrainian Security Service's (SBU) \"Spiderweb\" operation, satellite imagery suggests that Russia has moved its Tu-160 strategic bombers to the Elizovo airbase on Kamchatka. This airbase is located over 7000 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, raising questions about Russia's strategic intentions. OSINT analyst AviVector, after studying these satellite images, confirmed the relocation. The move comes at a time of heightened tensions between Russia and Ukraine, and analysts are debating the significance of this decision. While some speculate it is a defensive measure, others see it as an attempt to reposition forces for potential future operations. The video itself does not provide direct quotes, but the information presented is consistent with reports from independent analysts and news sources. This relocation highlights the ongoing strategic maneuvering in the Russia-Ukraine conflict and underscores the importance of monitoring military movements in the region. The situation remains dynamic, and further analysis is needed to fully understand the implications of this strategic shift.