New vid shows Putin’s £93m nuke bomber plummet and EXPLODE as Russians scramble for cause of humiliating mystery crash

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EXPLOSIVE video has captured the moment one of Vlad’s nuke bombers plummets to the ground, bursting into flames in a humiliating blow.

The £93million Tu-22M3 aircraft cannoned down in the remote Irkutsk region, exploding into a giant fireball.

A Russian supersonic Tu-22M nuclear-capable strategic bomber crashed in Irkutsk region in Siberia, killing one after the crew had ejected from the stricken plane.Flames erupt in the Irkutsk region in Siberia after the crash

Four crew members ejected to evade disaster, but one of them died, according to reports.

He was believed to be a flight navigator.

The surviving trio were rushed to hospital.

The bomber – a type of plane used by Putin as a key plank in his nuclear arsenal – broke up in the sky before crashing amid fierce explosions.

Some reports suggested the crash was caused after the plane’s left engine failed.

Irkutsk Governor Igor Kobzev said: “Specialists are now trying to determine the exact cause of the crash.

The Russians initially announced a “technical malfunction” was behind the aircraft’s dramatic descent, without elaborating further.

Kobzev added: “Work at the crash site of the military aircraft TU-22M3 continued all night.

“To my deep regret, one of the (crew) could not be saved.

“This information was provided by the military command of the Russian Ministry of Defence.

“Sincere condolences to the relatives and friends of the deceased…

“This is a truly great loss.”

the Tu-22M3 was on a “scheduled flight” but tumbled down into flames soon after takeoff.

Authorities have launched an urgent probe into what caused the crash.

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