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Ukrainka (also known as Ookrainka and Seryshevo) is one of Russia's largest strategic Long Range Aviation bases in the Russian Far East. Located in Amur Oblast, Russia, 28 km north of Belogorsk, and 8 km north of the town of Seryshevo, it is a major nuclear bomber base, with large tarmacs and nearly 40 revetments. Units stationed at Ukrainka have included: Tu-95 bombers that made up the 1023rd and 1226th TBAPs at Dolon in the Kazakh SSR were withdrawn to Ukrainka after the USSR dissolved in 1992. In 2007, units stationed at the base included:

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  • 우크라인카 공군기지는 러시아 아무르주 에 위치한 공군기지이다. 제6952 공군기지라고도 부른다. (ko)
  • Укрáинка — аэродром в Серышевском районе Амурской области, в 26 км севернее города Белогорска. На аэродроме располагается командование 6952-й авиационной Севастопольско-Берлинской Краснознамённой авиабазы, в/ч 75715 (до 1 декабря 2015 года — в/ч 62266), на вооружении которой стоят стратегические бомбардировщики-ракетоносцы Ту-95МС. (ru)
  • Українка — військове летовище в Амурській області Російської Федерації, розташований за 26 км на північ від міста Бєлогорськ та за 8 км північно-східніше від смт. . На авіабазі Українка розташовується командування , що входить до складу . На авіабазі дислоковані 182-й гвардійський Севастопольсько-Берлінський Червонопрапорний і 79-й ордена Червоної Зірки важкі бомбардувальні авіаполки, на озброєнні яких складаються стратегічні бомбардувальники-ракетоносці Ту-95. (uk)
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  • 우크라인카 공군기지는 러시아 아무르주 에 위치한 공군기지이다. 제6952 공군기지라고도 부른다. (ko)
  • Укрáинка — аэродром в Серышевском районе Амурской области, в 26 км севернее города Белогорска. На аэродроме располагается командование 6952-й авиационной Севастопольско-Берлинской Краснознамённой авиабазы, в/ч 75715 (до 1 декабря 2015 года — в/ч 62266), на вооружении которой стоят стратегические бомбардировщики-ракетоносцы Ту-95МС. (ru)
  • Українка — військове летовище в Амурській області Російської Федерації, розташований за 26 км на північ від міста Бєлогорськ та за 8 км північно-східніше від смт. . На авіабазі Українка розташовується командування , що входить до складу . На авіабазі дислоковані 182-й гвардійський Севастопольсько-Берлінський Червонопрапорний і 79-й ордена Червоної Зірки важкі бомбардувальні авіаполки, на озброєнні яких складаються стратегічні бомбардувальники-ракетоносці Ту-95. (uk)
  • Ukrainka (also known as Ookrainka and Seryshevo) is one of Russia's largest strategic Long Range Aviation bases in the Russian Far East. Located in Amur Oblast, Russia, 28 km north of Belogorsk, and 8 km north of the town of Seryshevo, it is a major nuclear bomber base, with large tarmacs and nearly 40 revetments. Units stationed at Ukrainka have included: Tu-95 bombers that made up the 1023rd and 1226th TBAPs at Dolon in the Kazakh SSR were withdrawn to Ukrainka after the USSR dissolved in 1992. In 2007, units stationed at the base included: (en)
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