Several Russian Su-34 bomber aircraft launched airstrikes on the border area between the Archangelsk and Vologda regions. These modern multipurpose planes were most recently bombing Daesh positions in Syria.
The task isn't easy. The Vologda region is in the grip of the worst flooding in 20 years, and the consequences have required a special operation by the military and emergency response groups.
Locals have been watching and filming the "military operation" from a distance.
Thousands of people in Russia have been affected by heavy spring floods, and many have been forced to flee their homes. Emergency response workers continue to evacuate residents of flooded cities and villages, also providing those who can stay with necessary provisions.
According to the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations, the flood area doubled in a single day, and the rising waters have affected over 100 cities.
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| 0 | Edit | Delete Good thing they did not ask the Americans for help otherwise their hospital in town might have been bombed. It only would be classed the by the Americans as collateral damage. Reply ![](/web/20160421121735im_/http://sputniknews.com/i/avatar-default.png)
| 0 | Edit | Delete the americans could not find the target with their GPS, nor with their spy satellites. their drones would fly deep into Belarus, while the drone overdosed opperators would be hospitalized, the same hospital their F-16 would bomb Reply ![](/web/20160421121735im_/http://sputniknews.com/i/avatar-default.png)
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