RAF fighters sprang into action as they intercepted President Putin’s notorious ‘Doomsday Jet’ during a high-stakes mission over the Baltic.
The Typhoon fighters closely trailed the nuclear command and control aircraft, a modified Tupulev 214, as it maneuvered in and out of Kaliningrad, a city near the borders of NATO member nations.
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The daring interception took place as British fighter bombers, stationed in Estonia as part of a NATO mission, swiftly scrambled to accompany the ‘Doomsday Jet’ and two accompanying Su-30 fighters across international airspace.
NATO had observed a surge in VIP flights to and from Kaliningrad, a Russian exclave neighboring Poland and Lithuania.
Although the identities of the passengers remained undisclosed, insiders suggest that the exclusive aircraft is typically reserved for individuals of paramount significance.
Speculations arose that either President Putin himself or one of his top aides could have been on board the Tu-214 SR, equipped with specialized antennae atop its fuselage to gather intelligence signals and relay covert messages.
The interception unfolded amid preparations for a crucial NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, scheduled for the following week.
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In a separate incident, Russia claimed to have thwarted a kamikaze drone attack allegedly orchestrated by Ukraine, prompting authorities to briefly close one of Moscow’s international airports.
The audacious assault targeted Kubinka military air base, situated approximately 48 miles southwest of the Kremlin.
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