A series of powerful explosions were reported near the Olenya Air Base in Russia’s Murmansk region on Sunday, raising fresh concerns amid ongoing regional tensions. Local media and social media users reported at least 10 blasts, followed by a fire and a rising plume of smoke clearly visible from surrounding areas.
Footage circulated on social media platform X showed dense smoke billowing into the sky from what is believed to be the vicinity of the air base. The cause of the explosions remains unclear, and Russian authorities have yet to issue an official statement.
The Olenya Air Base, located on Russia’s Kola Peninsula, serves as a critical hub for launching long-range missile strikes against Ukraine. It has been linked to recent attacks on civilian infrastructure, including a deadly cruise missile strike on a children’s hospital in Kyiv. The base’s strategic location, near NATO members Finland and Norway, also underscores its geopolitical importance and raises concerns about broader regional implications.
The attack, carried out in the early hours of Sunday, is said to have targeted key aircraft including at least four Tu-95MS bombers, with unverified sources suggesting that up to 40 aircraft, including Tu-22M3s, may have been affected.
The development comes just weeks after a United Nations report, published in May 2025, confirmed that Russian drone attacks on civilians in Ukraine’s Kherson Province constituted crimes against humanity. In response, Ukraine has intensified its counteroffensive strategy, increasingly relying on drones to neutralize key elements of Russia’s military infrastructure.
No immediate reports of casualties or damage to infrastructure have been confirmed, though unverified sources suggest emergency crews have been deployed to the site.
The incident comes amid heightened military alertness across the region, and observers are closely watching for further developments as speculation mounts over whether the explosions were accidental, the result of sabotage, or a targeted strike.