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Russian nuclear bombers skirt NATO territory, pick up trail of Norwegian fighter jets

Norwegian F-35 fighter jets escorted Russian Tu-160 nuclear-capable bombers during a long-range training flight over the Barents and Norwegian Seas on Monday, June 22. The Russian aircraft flew through international airspace near NATO territory as part of what Moscow described as a scheduled 16-hour mission. The incident unfolded in the increasingly strategic Arctic region, where...
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Related coverage for "Russian nuclear bombers skirt NATO territory, pick up trail of Norwegian fighter jets": EUobserver — Half of Crimea goes dark after Ukraine cuts electricity, as well as fuel (Ukraine Battlefield update, Day 1,580). Huffington Post — Russian Missile And Drone Attack On Ukraine's Capital Kills At Least 18. Kyiv Post — Russia Turns to Civilian Terror After Failing on Battlefield, Ukraine Tells OSCE. The Kyiv Independent — Ukraine reportedly strikes Russian military plant in Volgograd. Yemen News Agency - SABA — Russian Strikes Target Gas Facilities, Military Deployment Sites in Kharkiv, Donetsk. TASS — NATO reconnaissance plane flies over Baltic countries, Gulf of Finland


