Russian nuclear bombers skirt NATO territory, pick up trail of Norwegian fighter jets
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For more than 16 hours Russian Tu 160 bombers circled over the Barents Sea and Norwegian Sea near Great Britain. Finally, the NATO had its own fighter jets rise - parallel to new Russian attacks on Ukraine.
Russia's Tu-160 can carry long-range nuclear weapons. On Monday he was followed by Norwegian F-35. Moscow speaks of a training flight.
Russian nuclear bombers skirt NATO territory, pick up trail of Norwegian fighter jets
Norwegian F-35 fighter jets escorted Russian Tu-160 nuclear-capable bombers during a long-range training flight over the Barents and Norwegian Seas on Monday, June 22. The Russian aircraft flew through international airspace near NATO territory as part of what Moscow described as a scheduled 16-hour mission. The incident unfolded in the increasingly strategic Arctic region, where...
On June 23, the Russian Defense Ministry released video of one of its bombers and two of its fighter jets on a mission over the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea. The Russian planes were met and escorted by NATO aircraft.
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