Vladimir Putin has moved at least four heavy Tu-95MS nuclear bombers closer to Europe, says a report.
The strategic aircraft are often used to bomb Ukraine, and the report from Insider UA says they have been loaded with missiles, leading to a ‘high probability’ of an imminent major attack.
But, if confirmed, the move comes after Donald Trump ordered two nuclear submarines ‘closer to Russia‘ after a threat of atomic war from the Kremlin dictator’s close ally, Dmitry Medvedev.
The US submarines are now ‘where they have to be’, Trump said late on Sunday.
Putin rebased his Tu-95MS planes from Olenya air base in Arctic Murmansk region after an audacious June 1 drone strike by Ukraine.
They were also moved from Engels-2 in Saratov region amid fears of Ukrainian attacks.
They were sent to Russia’s Ukrainka air base in Amur region, 3,650 miles east of Moscow, where they were considered safe from attack, but evidently some of the planes are returning.
The report: said: ‘Russia has transferred bombers from the Far East closer to Ukraine. At least 4 Tu-95MS aircraft were redeployed from Ukrainka [air base] to Olenya/Engels-2. Some of the aircraft are already equipped with cruise missiles.’
Putin has moved at least four heavy Tu-95MS nuclear bombers closer to Europe, according to a new report
Russia has carried out some of its attacks on Ukraine with conventional bombs using the planes (FILE PHOTO shows cars damaged during missile strikes in Kyiv, July 21, 2025)
File photo shows a Russian Air Force Sukhoi Su-24M in flight
The planes are part of Russia’s nuclear strike arsenal but are also used for hitting Ukraine with conventional bombs.
Meanwhile on Monday, Ukraine’s domestic security service said it had demolished a Russian jet fighter and damaged four other military aircraft in a strike on Crimea, held by Russia.
In a statement, it was claimed that a Su-30 had been ‘completely’ destroyed with another damaged. Three Su-24 jet bombers had also been hit, according to the report.
It comes in a week when Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff is due to travel to Russia on Wednesday ahead of the imposition of sanctions on the Kremlin by the US if there is no move to a ceasefire and talks about ending the war.
The initiative to meet Witkoff comes from the Putin regime, said Trump. The US president has given Putin a deadline of Friday for Russia to and end to the war.
Russia today sought to downplay Medvedev’s comment when he accused Trump of bringing war closer between Russia and the US.
‘Every new ultimatum is a threat and a step towards war. Not between Russia and Ukraine, but with his own country,’ said Medvedev, which Trump said was ‘highly provocative’.
File photo shows the Russian Sukhoi SU 30 at Le Bourget airport, north of Pari, in 2001
The TU-95 strategic aircraft are often used to bomb Ukraine and Insider UA says they have been loaded with missiles leading to a ‘high probability’ of an imminent major attack
The reported move comes after Trump ordered two nuclear submarines ‘closer to Russia’ and said they are ‘where they have to be’
Former Russian president Medvedev and Trump engaged in a war of words last week
But Putin’s spokesman said today that it was Putin’s words that mattered – not those of Medvedev, an ex-president who is now deputy head of the Russian security council.
He said: ‘Listen, in every country, members of the country’s leadership have different points of view on current events, have different attitudes. There are people with a hardline attitude in the US and in European countries, this is always the case.
‘But the main thing, of course, is the position of President Putin. You know that in our country, foreign policy is formulated by the head of state, that is, President Putin.’
On the Trump submarine move, he said: ‘It is obvious that American submarines are already on combat duty. This is an ongoing process. That is the first thing.
‘But in general, of course, we would not want to get involved in such polemics in any way, we would not want to comment on this in any way.
‘We are very careful about any statements related to nuclear issues. You know that Russia takes a responsible position. President Putin’s position is well known. Russia is very attentive to the topic of nuclear non-proliferation.
‘And, of course, we believe that everyone should be very, very careful with nuclear rhetoric.’
He warned: ‘There can be no winner in a nuclear war. We do not believe that we are talking about some kind of escalation.
Trump’s envoy is set to arrive in Russia on Wednesday for talks, despite the war of wards
Putin’s spokesperson says the final decision on matters on foreign policy falls on Putin, not Medvedev
Donald Trump has given the Russian leader till Friday to reach an agreement to end the war
‘It is clear that very complex and sensitive situations are being discussed, which, of course, are perceived by many very emotionally.’
Meanwhile, Russia has ramped up its attacks on Ukraine in recent days. Russia killed seven people and injured 13 including a four month old girl.
‘Russia is hunting civilians along the entire front line. Killing people. Killing children,’ said Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky.
‘Deliberate FPV strikes on rescuers and medics who come to help after attacks – all of this is typical for every city or community reached by Russian drones.
‘The Russian army is simply killing all living things. The world has enough power to stop this and protect people.
‘We rely on strong decisions from the US, Europe, and the world regarding secondary sanctions on trade in Russian energy resources, on Moscow’s banking sector.
‘Ukraine expects the implementation of every agreement on strengthening protection, agreed with partners. Every day of delay leads to the loss of our people.’







