Four nuclear bombers spotted flying near Ukrainian border

Putin's nuclear bomber planes spotted flying towards Ukraine
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The worrying sight of Russian nuclear-capable bombers flying close to the Ukraine border (Image: east2west information)

Vladimir Putin’s nuclear bombers have been noticed within the skies over western Russia following the sinking of his warship within the Black Sea.

Footage exhibits 4 Russian Tu-95s, referred to as Bears, flying within the Kaluga area, inside hanging distance of Ukraine.

Moscow has beforehand used long-range bombers to strike Kyiv with non-nuclear cruise missiles.

But it surely’s feared the Russian president could escalate his assaults after Ukrainian missiles reportedly destroyed his flagship Moskva.

The Black Sea missile cruiser was an enormous drive in Putin’s naval entrance, battering the port cities of Odesa and Mariupol.

His cronies claimed it sank on stormy seas after a fireplace attributable to exploding ammunition – however Ukraine says it was introduced down with two Neptune missiles.

A picture has additionally emerged claiming to indicate Moskva’s final moments.

METRO GRAPHICS Kaluga-Moscow location map, Russia, Ukraine
The nuclear bombers have been flying inside hanging distance of japanese Ukraine (Image: Metro.co.uk)

(Picture: Twitter)
The ship seems to share similarities with the Moskva flagship though it stays unconfirmed (Image: Twitter)

Russian ship Moskva (Picture: Wikimedia Commons)
The warship was used to strike port cities like Odesa and Mariupol (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

Black smoke is seen pouring from the sinking vessel, with what seems to be lifeboats within the sea.

A supply advised Russian media the ship sank shortly after these photos have been taken.

If real, it was possible captured from a close-by Turkish ship, rumoured to have rescued 54 males.

There's hypothesis tons of could have died onboard amid a digital information blackout from the Kremlin propaganda machine.

Moskva first hit the headlines a couple of days into the invasion, when a .

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