Arab Times

US jets intercept Russian bombers:

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Two US fighter jets intercepte­d two Russian bombers in internatio­nal airspace off the coast of Alaska on Friday.

The Russian TU-95 “Bear” bombers flew into a so-called Air Defense Identifica­tion Zone located about 200 miles off Alaska’s west coast, at about 10 a.m. EST (1400 GMT), North American Aerospace Defense Command spokesman Canadian Army Major Andrew Hennessy said in a statement to CNN.

Two Alaska-based NORAD F-22 fighter jets intercepte­d and visually identified the Russian bombers until they left the identifica­tion zone and the Russian aircraft never entered US airspace, CNN reported, citing the statement.

Russian bombers TU-95 and TU-142 were escorted by two F-22 fighter jets in internatio­nal airspace for 40 minutes, the RIA news agency cited the Russian Defence Ministry as saying on Saturday.

The US fighter jets did not get closer then 100 meters to the Russian bombers, the Russian military was quoted as saying. (RTRS)

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