Norway scrambles warplanes to escort Russian bombers

The manoeuvre is standard procedure when Russian planes are in international airspace close to the Norwegian borders, Major Elisabeth Eikeland of the Norwegian Joint Headquarters told Reuters. Russia does the same if the situation is reversed.

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A Tupolev Tu-160 strategic bomber during a flypast over Moscow on June 24, 2020
Norway scrambled warplanes on Wednesday to escort Russian strategic bombers over the Barents and Norwegian seas, the Russian defence ministry said, quoted by TASS new agency.

The Russian aircraft had performed a seven-hour flight over neutral waters, the ministry said.

"Norwegian Air Force F-16 fighter jets escorted Russian strategic missile carriers through parts of their route," it said.


The manoeuvre is standard procedure when Russian planes are in international airspace close to the Norwegian borders, Major Elisabeth Eikeland of the Norwegian Joint Headquarters told Reuters. Russia does the same if the situation is reversed.

"It's nothing dramatic, it happens almost every week," she added.

After they identified the airplanes on Wednesday morning, the Norwegian airplanes returned to their base in Bodoe, northern Norway, Eikeland said.
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