3 Killed, Nuclear-Capable Bombers Likely Damaged in Russian Airfield Explosions

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Three people have been killed and at least two nuclear-capable bombers likely damaged in separate blasts at two Russian airfields, state and
hundreds of kilometers from the Ukrainian border.Two Tu-95 long-range strategic nuclear bombers were damaged by a drone that fell on the
soldiers were said to have been hospitalized with various injuries.Engels serves as a base for Tu-95 and Tu-160 nuclear-capable strategic
explosion caused three deaths and six injuries at an airfield in the Ryazan region southeast of Moscow, the state-run RIA Novosti news
agency cited unnamed emergency officials as saying Monday
The cause was not immediately known.Dyagilevo, the only air base in the Ryazan region, is also home to Tu-95 nuclear-capable bombers.An
unidentified aircraft was damaged in the fuel tanker explosion, according to RIA Novosti.Footagepublished by Anton Gerashchenko, an adviser
Monday.Russian regional governors have repeatedly blamed Ukraine for cross-border attacks on their soil since the start of Moscow's
invasion of its neighbor in February, but Kyiv has neither confirmed nor denied responsibility.