In September 2006, a U.S. F-15 Eagle from Elmendorf Air Force Base intercepted a Russian Tu-95 Bear bomber on a training exercise near the west coast of Alaska.(Photo: U.S. Air Force)
Russian Bombers Increase Flights Near U.S. Airspace -- USA Today
For the second time since June, Russian nuclear bombers escorted by fighter jets have flown near U.S. and Canadian airspace around Alaska in recent days, prompting precautionary intercepts by American warplanes.
The encounters come amid Russian war games along the border with eastern Ukraine, raising Western concerns that Moscow might invade to support pro-Moscow separatists battling the Kiev government since spring.
A U.S. air command official acknowledged at least 16 Russian forays around Alaska and northern Canada in the past 10 days, describing them as routine training missions. One intercept spotted a Russian spy plane among the Tupolev Tu-95 "Bear" bombers and Tu-142 reconnaissance and anti-submarine aircraft.
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More News On Russian Bombers Increasingly Testing U.S. And Canadian Airspace
Russian bombers on training missions intercepted by U.S. fighter jets off coast off Alaska -- New York Daily News
Russian Strategic Bombers Conduct More Than 16 Incursions of U.S. Air Defense Zones -- Washington Free Beacon
Russian nuclear-capable bombers 'tested' US air defences 16 times in last 10 days -- RT
Russian bombers testing US defenses? -- The Hill
World War 3? Russian Bombers With Nuclear Weapons Buzz California And Alaska, Claims United States -- Inquistr
National Security Breach: Russian Bombers Penetrate US Airspace 16 Times In The Last 10 Days -- Western Journalism
NORAD Confirms ‘Spike in Activity’ Regarding Russian Bombers and U.S. Air Defense Zones — Guess How Close They’re Coming -- The Blaze
Drudge Report Focus: Russian Bombers in US Airspace 16 Times in 10 Days -- Epoch Times
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