The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Pentagon protests after intercept of Russian bombers

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WASHINGTON: The Pentagon has protested after US fighter jets intercepte­d two Russian bombers west of Alaska, in the latest incident of its kind.

F-22 Raptor fighters from NORAD intercepte­d and visually identified the long-range Tupolev Tu-95 ‘Bear’ bombers overnight Tuesday, said the joint USCanadian command, charged with aerospace warning and control for North America.

The four-engine Cold Warera turboprop bombers, which can carry nuclear weapons, were escorted by two Russian Su-35 fighters, NORAD said in a statement Thursday, adding that the Russian planes stayed in internatio­nal airspace and never penetrated the US or Canadian zones.

NORAD jets followed the Russians until they left the air defense identifica­tion zone, a perimeter in which the military surveils air traffic, and which extends for about 200 miles off Alaska.

The incident took place during Russia’s largest-ever military drills, Vostok-2018 with nearly 300,000 troops and all types of military equipment in eastern Siberia.

NORAD commander General Terrence O’Shaughness­y said he did not see the air incident as “directly part of Vostok although it is very much related to it.”

In May, US fighter jets also intercepte­d two Russian Bear bombers in internatio­nal airspace off western Alaska.

In April 2017, NORAD and the Pentagon said Tu-95 bombers were spotted in internatio­nal airspace on three occasions – twice near the Aleutians and once near mainland Alaska and Canada. — AFP

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