Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Russian Jet Intercepts U.S. Patrol Aircraft: 2nd Major Incident In A Week


Russian Jet Intercepts US, Norwegian Patrol Aircraft In 2nd Major Incident In A Week

 TYLER DURDEN



A major intercept incident between Russia and US-NATO allied aircraft has occurred over the far northern Barents Sea on Monday.

"A Russian fighter jet on Monday reportedly intercepted and escorted US and Norwegian patrol aircraft," The Hill reports. "The Russian Defense Ministry said the incident over the body of water near Sweden, Norway, Finland and Russia involved a MiG-31 fighter jet," it continued, based on initial reporting by Russia’s state-run RIA news agency.


NATO member Norway shares a far northern small section of Arctic border with Russia, thus the region of the Barents Sea has always been a highly sensitive defense sector for the Kremlin, for which it keeps fighter jets at Arctic bases at 'the ready'. 

It comes as tensions are still soaring over Ukraine, and after last week a Russia MiG-31 had intercepted a US spy plane near Russia's far northeast Kamchatka Peninsula over the Pacific Ocean.

That prior incident was captured by Russia's Ministry of Defense in a subsequently published video...

Moscow has also recently denounced the US Air Force's additional longrange bomber presence in Norway, out of which recent missions have flown over the Baltic and North seas in a 'message' to Russia

This latest intercept further comes less than a week after Biden introduced major sanctions on Russian officials and select companies accused of involvement in the SolarWinds hack, which resulted in 10 Russian diplomats being expelled from US soil to boot. 





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