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RAF Typhoons have been scrambled to intercept two Russian bombers said to be in a “UK area of interest”. | |
The fighter jets were launched from RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire this afternoon and the incident is currently ongoing, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said. | |
There have been several similar incidents in the UK and other European countries over the past year, as Nato has bolstered its presence near the Russian border. | |
In September, two Russian “Blackjack” jets were intercepted over the North Sea. They were flying in international airspace that the MoD again described as an “area of interest”. | |
In May last year, two Russian Bear bombers were tracked flying near UK airspace near the north of Scotland. | |
They were escorted away from the area by Typhoons but were not regarded as a threat. | |
Vladimir Putin was accused of Cold War-style “brinkmanship” over a series of similar incidents with Nato aircraft across Europe, with more than 100 Russian planes intercepted in 2014 alone. | |
Most encouters have ended peacefully but Turkey shot down a Russian jet it claimed passed into its airspace while carrying out operations in Syria in November. | |
The Russian Prime Minister accused the West of starting a “new Cold War” itself as the military alliance presence in eastern Europe and bitter arguments continue about Syria and Ukraine. | |
Jens Stoltenberg, the Nato Secretary General, added to the pressure today by telling senior diplomats, politicians and defence officials a “more assertive” Russia was “destabilising the European security order”. | |
“Nato does not seek confrontation - we do not want a new Cold War,” he said. “At the same time our response has to be firm.” | |
But Dmitry Medvedev responded strongly, blaming Nato itself for worsening tensions with a new missile system based in Romania and increased presence along the Russian border. | |
Tensions between Russia and the US and Europe have been rising over the Kremlin's support for Bashar al-Assad in Syria, as well as continuing sanctions in Ukraine and a British judge's findings that the Kremlin ordered the assassination of a former Russian agent in London. |