Wed. Jan 15th, 2025

THIS is the moment Vladimir Putin’s $40 million nuclear-capable Tu-22 bomber jet crashed in Siberia today in a humiliating blow to the despot.

The valuable Russian aircraft came down in a fiery blaze after takeoff, marking another embarrassment for Vlad as Ukraine continues its successful invasion of Russia.

A huge fireball blazed in the sky as the plane crashed

Sparks flew at the site of the smash

The Russian bomber crashed in the Cheryomkhovsky district of the Irkutsk region in SiberiaEast2West

East2WestA Russian Tu-22M3 nuclear-capable strategic bomber (file image)[/caption]

A Russian Tu-22M3 can carry 15 nukes at speeds up to 1,500mph

Witnesses said the Tu-22M3 nuclear bomber – planes used by Putin as a key part of his nuclear arsenal – broke apart in the sky before crashing amid fierce explosions.

Dramatic footage showed the moment an enormous fireball filled the sky as the aircraft came down.

The crew of four ejected safely before the high-tech plane hit the ground and exploded in Irkutsk, Siberia, according to reports.

The plane crashed near the Cheryomkhovsky district of the Irkutsk region, some 3,300 miles east of Moscow.

No clear explanation was given for the fiery crash, but Russian state media kept to the line of a “technical malfunction”.

A smarting Putin, struggling to fend off a Ukrainian border incursion in Kursk, this week deployed two Tu-22 planes to threaten the West in a nuclear drill over the Baltic Sea.

Meanwhile two Tu-95 strategic nuclear missile carriers buzzed the north of Britain by flying over the Norwegian Sea escorted by MiG-31 combat warplanes.

The Tu-22 came down on a highway after leaving Belaya airfield.

Locals said they saw multiple explosions at the crash site.

One report said: “The crew miraculously steered the falling plane away from residential buildings and ejected.”

Almost a year to the day Ukraine launched an impressive kamikaze drone strike on a military airbase deep inside Russia, destroying another of Putin’s prized Tu-22 bombers.

Footage showed the crippling blow with an enormous fiery blaze of flames and black smoke filling the sky in Soltsy.

The Tupolev Tu-22 was deployed for the first time by Russia in its war in Ukraine during the “carpet-bombing” of Mariupol.

They are reported to have 60 of the terrifying aircrafts in operation.

It has an operational range of nearly 7,000km, which puts all of Europe and the east coast of the United States within its scope.

These Soviet-designed general-purpose air-dropped bombs with a high-explosive warhead are old but devastating in their indiscriminate damage.

The Tu-22 can also carry Kh-15 nuclear or anti-radar missiles, as well as Kh-22 long-range naval strike missiles.

East2WestThe crash site fire filled the sky with an orange haze[/caption]

Ukraine blitzed another of Putin’s Tu-22 bombers in a drone strike last August – pictured: the fiery aftermath at Soltsy airbase

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