Published on Jan 30, 2015
Britain's Royal Air Force scrambled fighter jets to intercept two Russian bombers flying near British airspace on Wednesday.
A defence analyst told BBC that Russia did not submit any flight plans and the transponders were switched off.
RAF
Typhoon fighter jets were dispatched from RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland
and RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire. The jets tracked the two bombers
along their flight paths. An RAF spokesperson said the mission lasted
for 12 hours. Reports said the British and Russian aircraft got as close
as 1,000 feet from each other.
The Russian bombers flew north
past Scotland and around Ireland toward the English Channel before
returning along the same route.
The incident disrupted civil aviation, but the authorities did not elaborate on the impact.
Russian
military aircraft have been increasingly aggressive in the past months.
Some security experts believe that the latest incident may be linked to
the inquiry into the death of former-KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko.
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