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Published 19 Oct, 2022 07:09am

Moscow flies N-capable planes over Pacific, Bering

MOSCOW/WASHINGTON: Russia’s defence ministry said on Tuesday that two of its Tu-95MS strategic bombers had conducted a flight of more than 12 hours over the Pacific Ocean, the Bering Sea and the Sea of Okhotsk.

The flight by the nuclear-capable planes came at a moment of high tension in Russia’s war with Ukraine and its confrontation with the West, after Nato and the United States said they expected Russia to test its nuclear forces imminently.

The aircraft were escorted by MiG-31 fighter planes, and refuelled while in the air, the ministry said. It described the mission as “a scheduled flight over neutral waters”, in line with international airspace rules.

US warplanes intercept Russian bombers near Alaska

The ministry did not specify the route, but a flight path over the Sea of Okhotsk and the Bering Sea would have passed close to Japan and the United States.

US F-16 warplanes intercepted two Russian bombers in international airspace near the state of Alaska on Tuesday, the North American Aerospace Defence Command said.

Nato is conducting nuclear preparedness exercises this week and has said it expects Russia to hold its own nuclear drills imminently. The Kremlin said earlier on Tuesday it had no information on that.

US officials have said they expect the Russian exercises to include the test launch of ballistic missiles.

President Vladimir Putin warned on Sept 21 that he was prepared to defend Russia’s “territorial integrity” by all means, including nuclear weapons if necessary.

Published in Dawn, October 19th, 2022

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