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Armed fighter jets intercept Russian bombers near UK airspace

Fighters from the Royal Norwegian Air Force initially identified the two Russian Tu-160 Blackjacks on Wednesday morning before they headed south.

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Two armed Royal Air Force (RAF) fighter jets have intercepted Russian bombers operating near UK airspace.

A quick reaction alert (QRA) was launched from Leuchars Station in Fife on Wednesday morning in response to the two Russian Tu-160 Blackjack bombers, which had been detected by Nato air defence radars.

Fighters from the Royal Norwegian Air Force – Luftforsvaret F-16s, from Bodo Airbase – had initially intercepted and identified the Russian aircraft as they headed south.

Two QRA aircraft were scrambled from Leuchars on Wednesday morning (RAF/PA)

RAF QRA Typhoons were scrambled from their temporary Leuchars base to intercept the Russian planes.

As the Blackjacks returned north, they were handed back over to the Norwegian fighters while the RAF Typhoons returned to their permanent home at Lossiemouth, Moray.

“The Control and Reporting Centre at RAF Scampton routed us directly to the Tu-160 Blackjacks so that we could take over the mission from our Norwegian allies.

“Air to air refuelling from an RAF Voyager ensured we were able to stay on task until the two Blackjacks departed from the UK’s area of interest.”

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