Russian fighter jets scrambled after at the least two UK warplanes detected close to border, Moscow claims

Russian fighter jets scrambled after at the least two UK warplanes detected close to border, Moscow claims

Russian fighter jets had been scrambled after at the least two UK warplanes had been detected close to the nation’s border, Moscow has claimed.

In an announcement, the nation’s ministry of defence claimed that the RAF fighter jets made a U-turn as its plane approached – and Russia’s state border was not violated.

It mentioned the 2 Typhoon craft had been noticed over the Black Sea and that they had been accompanied by an RC-135 reconnaissance airplane, which is utilized by each the RAF and the US Air Force.

“The flight by the Russian fighter jets was carried out in strict compliance with the international rules for the use of airspace over international waters without crossing air routes or coming dangerously close to aircraft of a foreign state,” it added.

A brief video posted by the Russian Defence Ministry, which it claims is of the incident, seems to indicate an RC-135 with the phrases “Royal Air Force” written on the aspect.

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Sky News has approached the UK’s Ministry of Defence for remark.

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In March, Russian officers claimed to have despatched jets to intercept two US strategic bombers that flew near its border over the Baltic Sea.

A Russian plane was additionally mentioned to have been intercepted by British RAF and German fighter jets that very same month after it was recognized flying close to Estonian airspace.

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