A Russian Su-35 fighter jet was scrambled to intercept two US strategic bombers over the Baltic Sea, Russia’s defence ministry has mentioned.
“Two air targets flying in the direction of the state border of the Russian Federation” had been detected by radar on Monday, it mentioned in a press release on the social media platform Telegram.
The plane had been recognized as two US Air Force B-52 strategic bombers “flying in the direction of the Russian Federation’s state border”.
A Su-35 fighter jet took to the air to forestall a border violation, the ministry continued.
“After the foreign military aircraft moved away from the Russian Federation state border, the Russian fighter returned to its base airfield,” it added.
The National Defense Center of the Russian Federation mentioned: “The flight of the Russian fighter was carried out in strict accordance with the international rules for the use of airspace.
“Violations of the state border of the Russian Federation usually are not allowed.”
The US has not but responded to the declare.
It comes after the crash of a US army surveillance drone into the Black Sea on 14 March after it was intercepted by Russian jets.
The US Air Force launched a video it mentioned confirmed a Russian jet intercepting the drone and dumping gasoline on it over the Black Sea.
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It mentioned two Russian Su-27 jets flew near the MQ-9 Reaper earlier than one hit its propeller and compelled distant operators to crash it into the ocean.
The incident highlighted the rising danger of direct confrontation between the superpowers as combating continues in close by Ukraine.
American officers accused the Russian pilots of flying in a “reckless, environmentally unsound and unprofessional manner”.
Moscow denied the jets behaved dangerously and mentioned they did not come into contact with the drone, claiming it crashed resulting from “sharp manoeuvring”.
Source: information.sky.com”