• Ukrainian drone hit Tu-22M3 bomber at Olenya airfield, intel report cla

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    I read,
    from https://thebarentsobserver.com/en/security/2024/07/ukrainian-drone-hit-bomber-olenya-airfield

    The Olenya airbase is located some 90 km south of Murmansk. Distance to
    Finland is about 150 km and distance to the Norwegian border is about
    200 km.

    Ukrainian drone hit Tu-22M3 bomber at Olenya airfield, intel report claims Russia's war against Ukraine has for the first time hit back on the
    Arctic. A Tu-22M3 bomber at the Olenya airfield on the Kola Peninsula
    was Saturday morning hit by a drone, the Intelligence Service of the
    Ukrainian Ministry of Defense reports.
    ByThomas Nilsen

    July 27, 2024
    The strategic air base at Olenya is 1,800 kilometers north of Russia’s
    border to Ukraine. This is the first reported attack inside the Arctic
    Circle after Russia launched its full-scale war on Ukraine in February 2022.

    “As a result of the operation of the GUR of the Ministry of Defense near Olenegorsk at the military airfield Olenya at the base of the strategic aviation of the Russian occupiers, a long-range supersonic
    bomber-missile carrier TU-22M3 was hit,” the intelligence service said according to newspaper Ukrainska Pravda.

    Shortly after, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a statement:

    “… each destroyed Russian airbase, each destroyed Russian military
    aircraft – whether on the ground or in the air – means saving Ukrainian lives. Guys, our warriors, I thank you for your precision!”

    The drone attack is not confirmed by independent sources, and Russia’s military has so far not detailed more than saying “Russian troops
    destroyed 81 Ukrainian drones in the air within 24 hours,” information
    agency Interfax reports.

    There are no information by now indicating from where the drone that hit
    Olenya was launched. If take-off from within Ukraine, the autopiloted
    flight has crossed 1,800 kilometers of central Russia. Another option
    could be that the drone was launched from somewhere inside Russia. Some
    of the largest wilderness areas in the European part of the country are
    on the Kola Peninsula, and south of the Murmansk region is Arkhangelsk
    and Karelia, two sparsely populated large regions mainly covered by forest.

    Olenya airfield is located next to the town of Olenegorsk, where
    iron-ore mining takes place. A closed military town, Vysoky (also known
    under the military code-name Olenegorsk-8), is home to the air crew, the service personnel and their families. Further into the wilderness, north
    of Vysoky, is one of Russia’s main central storage for nuclear warheads located, the Bolshoye Ramozero (also known under the military code name Olenegorsk-2).

    Bomber sorties
    Olenya airfield is frequently used by Russia’s strategic aviation to
    attack civilian infrastructure in Ukraine with cruise missile. It was
    Tu-95MS bombers from Olenya that less than a month ago bombed the
    children’s hospital in Kyiv.

    Russia’s strategic air forces last spring relocated more than 10 Tu-95MS
    and Tu-160 long-range bombers to Olenya. The move came after Engels Air
    Base in Saratov region was hit by Ukrainian drones.

    From before, Olenya is home to a fleet of Tu-22M3 supersonic bombers.

    Located above the Arctic Circle, Olenya is as far from the border to
    Ukraine as you can get in European Russia.







    Not surprised
    Associate professor Lars Peder Haga with the Norwegian Air Force Academy
    is not surprised by Saturday’s attack on Olenya.

    “It was a question of when, not if, Ukraine was going to strike the
    base,” Haga says to the Barents Observer.

    “Still an impressive feat, with Olenya 1,800 km from the Ukrainian
    border, with more or less continous GPS jamming in the region.”

    The airfield is an hour drive south of Murmansk on the Kola Peninsula
    and about 200 kilometers from Russia’s border to Norway.

    The border with Finnish Lapland is about 150 kilometers west of Olenya.


    Only a few of the Tu-22 supersonic bombers parked at Olenya airfield are operational. The four aircraft to the right are likely the operational
    once, as it Senitel satellite images from recent months show movements,
    while the planes to the left have been parked like this for years.
    Google Earth image
    Several drones hit targets
    In addition to Olenya, the two air fields of Engels in Saratov region
    and Dyagilovo in Ryazan region were hit by kamikaze drones from Ukraine
    early Saturday.

    Like Olenya, Tu-95MS strategic bombers use Engels in attacks on Ukraine.
    The air field in Dyagilovo is mainly used for testing and training.

    Tu-22M3 bombers are flying from a wider range of bases when attacking
    Ukraine.

    Sunday Naval Parade
    Saturday’s drone attacks against Russian air bases come a short 24 hours before Navy Day is to be celebrated. In Severomorsk, home to the
    Northern Fleet, warships and three nuclear-powered submarines are
    already lined up on the water outside the city centre.

    Navy Day, with its warship parades, is a big military event in Russia.

    This year, the two Northern Fleet nuclear-powered submarines Tambov and
    Kazan were supposed to be on display at Kronstadt outside St.
    Petersburg. But as previously reported by the Barents Observer, that
    part of the St. Petersburg event was eventually cancelled.

    The submarines, along with two surface warships, instead sailed north to
    the bases on the Kola Peninsula.

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