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UK fighter jets intercepted Russian aircraft in Norwegian Sea, says Defense Ministry
Russian plane reportedly approached UK carrier strike group, dropped sonar trackers
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UPI
· Jul 6, 2026
British F-35 jets intercept Russian aircraft in Norwegian Sea
British F-35 jets intercept Russian aircraft in Norwegian Sea
Qatar News Agency
· Jul 6, 2026
UK Fighter Jets Intercept Russian Maritime Patrol Aircraft in Norwegian Sea
London, July 06 (QNA) - UK fighter jets intercepted a Russian 'Bear-F' maritime patrol aircraft, after it had approached the UK's Carrier Strike Group in the Norwegian Sea.
The i Paper
· Jul 7, 2026
How Russia’s ‘Bear’ put UK’s £3bn aircraft carrier at risk – and why Putin did it
Sources say the Kremlin ordered the overflight around the same time a £100m super yacht called Graceful, widely thought to belong to Putin, was en route to a Siberian safe haven
Yemen Press Agency
· Jul 6, 2026
Britain F-35 fighters intercept Russian aircraft near NATO aircraft carrier in the Norwegian Sea
LONDON, July 06 (YPA) – The British Ministry of Defence announced that F-35 fighter jets intercepted a Russian reconnaissance aircraft that approached a NATO aircraft carrier group in the Norwegian Sea. In a statement, the ministry explained that the Russian Bere-F maritime patrol aircraft flew at low altitude several times near the task force led []
Kyiv Post
· Jul 7, 2026
UK Scrambles F-35 Jets After Russian Aircraft Approaches Carrier
Britain said a Russian military patrol aircraft repeatedly approached its flagship aircraft carrier in the Norwegian Sea before being intercepted by British fighter jets, days ahead of a NATO meeting focused on support for Ukraine.
Daily Mail
· Jul 6, 2026
Russian aircraft intercepted by RAF jets after 'repeatedly approaching' Royal Navy ships in the Arctic
Russian aircraft intercepted by RAF jets after 'repeatedly approaching' Royal Navy ships in the Arctic
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Related coverage for "UK fighter jets intercepted Russian aircraft in Norwegian Sea, says Defense Ministry": UPI — British F-35 jets intercept Russian aircraft in Norwegian Sea. Qatar News Agency — UK Fighter Jets Intercept Russian Maritime Patrol Aircraft in Norwegian Sea. The i Paper — How Russia’s ‘Bear’ put UK’s £3bn aircraft carrier at risk – and why Putin did it. Yemen Press Agency — Britain F-35 fighters intercept Russian aircraft near NATO aircraft carrier in the Norwegian Sea. Kyiv Post — UK Scrambles F-35 Jets After Russian Aircraft Approaches Carrier. Daily Mail — Russian aircraft intercepted by RAF jets after 'repeatedly approaching' Royal Navy ships in the Arctic