US B-1B bombers fly off coast of Venezuela: flight tracking data
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The US is once again demonstrating its military power: two B-1B aircraft approached Venezuela's airspace, and the weapons show continues on the water.
By Avery Schmitz and German Padinger, CNN en Español Two US B-1 strategic bombers flew about 70 kilometers (43 miles) from Simón Bolívar International Airport in Venezuela on Monday, circled the islands of La Tortuga and Margarita, and then disappeared from radar, in the latest US show of force amid tensions between Caracas and Washington. The bombers took off from Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota shortly before 6:30 a.m. ET and reappe…
Against the background of the long-term tensions between the US and Venezuela, two long-range bombers of the US Air Force flew off the coast of the Caribbean State on Monday. As can be seen on the flight tracking portal Flightradar24, the supersonic aircraft of type B1-B flew parallel to the Venezuelan coast and then turned off again.The two bombers had therefore started from a base in the US state of North Dakota.It was already the third power …
A couple of B-1B bombers overflew the Caribbean Sea off the coast of Venezuela on Monday, according to flight tracking data, in the third demonstration of U.S. military aircraft in recent weeks. The flight of long-range supersonic bombers arrives as Washington carries out a military campaign against alleged drug traffickers in the region, deploying forces that have generated fears in Caracas that regime change is the ultimate end of operations.
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