Vladimir Putin has launched a new show with his nuclear bombers, because Western Stirter Jets were forced to shade the huge plane when they passed north of Great Britain.
NATO war aircraft buzzed the pair of TU-95MS 'Beren' over the Norwegian Sea during the four-hour flights, in which they were accompanied by Russian MIG-31 and SU-33 fighter jets.
It only came a few days after Keir Starmer promised to crush the war machine of Kremlin dictator in a dramatic speech in which European leaders encourage more trouble in the fight against Russian aggression.
The strategic bombers flew from an arctic air base and were deposited by Western escorts while flew close to NATO states.
“Two TU-95ms strategic rocket-bearing bombers of the Russian aerospace and spacecraft” Long-Range Aviation performed a planned flight in the airspace about neutral waters of the Barents and Norwegian seas, “said Putin's Ministry of Defense.
NATO war aircraft buzzed the pair of TU-95MS 'Beren' over the Norwegian Sea during the four-hour flights, in which they were accompanied by Russian MIG-31 and SU-33 fighter jets
The strategic bombers flew from an arctic air base and were dropped off by Western escorts (photo) while they flew close to NATO states
The Russians admitted that they were called by Western aircraft that accompanied the bombers
It only came a few days after Keir Starmer promised to crush the Kremlin dictator's war machine in a dramatic speech that encouraged European leaders to bear more trouble in the fight against Russian aggression
'The flight lasted more than four hours. The crews of MIG-31 aircraft of the spacecraft and SU-33 aircraft of the Navy provided yacht support during the flight. '
The Russians admitted that they were called by Western aircraft that accompanied the bombers.
“In some stages of the flight, fighter jets of foreign states accompanied Russian strategic bombers,” said Kremlin News Agency Tass.
The Russian Ministry of Defense stated: “The aircraft of the Russian space troops conduct all flights in strict compliance with the international rules for the use of airspace.”
The flight of Putin's bombers came after Sir Keir had told the EU leaders: “We have to see all the allies rise – especially in Europe.”
When he became the first British leader since the Brexit to attend a meeting of the 27 EU leaders of the European Council, the Prime Minister for closer defense bands penetrated.
He will have told counterparts to crush their efforts to crush the Vladimir Putin war machine and to take advantage of the weakening economy of Russia.
In the midst of the fears Ukraine's front was able to collapse in just six months, the PM urged Europe to maintain the pressure, while Kyiv was put in the strongest possible position.
A NATO plane supervised the strategic nuclear bombers of Russia while they flew to the north of the United Kingdom over neutral waters of the Norwegian Sea
The TU-95 fleet is an integral part of the Russian nuclear arsenal, but the planes are also used to launch devastating conventional rocket attacks that cause large-scale destruction in Ukraine
The Soviet era TU-95s flew for the first time about 70 years ago, but remains a pillar of the Russian nuclear force
He said: 'We must see all allies standing up – especially in Europe.
“President Trump has threatened more sanctions against Russia and it is clear that Putin is rattling. We know that he is worried about the state of the Russian economy.
'I am here to work with our European partners to keep track of pressure, aimed at the energy income and the companies that deliver its rocket factories to crush the Putin war machine.
“Because in the end, in addition to our military support, that is what peace will bring closer.”
It comes just a few weeks after it was revealed that the submarine of the Royal Navy was confronted to chase a Russian espionage ship because it “held around the British critical undersea infrastructure.”
The Yantar ran to the Mediterranean Sea, followed by surface vessels and RAF aircraft, after he was beaten in the North Sea in the North Sea in November.
Last month it made the return trip through the English canal, again in the shadow of Navy Warships, the commons was told.
It is supposed to have taken place near Widemouth Bay on the coastline of Noord -Cornish. A RAF Maritime Patrol aircraft, in addition to HMS Cattistock, HMS Tyne and RFA Proteus, has overshadowed her every movement.
John Healey said MPs that he approved a mission that focused on the Yantar and said that it was at that time “being about the British critical undersea infrastructure.”
The ship bought it to the Mediterranean Sea, followed by surface vessels and RAF aircraft after it was beaten by the sub in the North Sea in the North Sea in November. But it is currently making the return trip through the English canal, again in the shadow of Navy Warships (photo), the commons was told.
The crew of the Yantar eventually kept a 'polite' warning issued by the crew of the submarine – which included the expression 'good morning' – and went to the Mediterranean Sea.
It is the last incident in which Russian ships are accused of shady behavior.
Nearly 200 RN sailors were recalled on Christmas Day, so that they could be used to shade Russian warships that were spotted in the North Sea and the English canal.
Fegat HMS Somerset hit on Friday 27 December to keep an eye on the Corvette RFS Soobrazitelny and two support ships, MV Sparta II and MV -General Skobelev for almost 500 miles.
Mr. Healey said to MPs in January: “I also wanted President Putin to hear this message: we see you, we know what you are doing and we will not shy away from robust actions to protect this country.”
The developments come at a point of increased tension between Russia and Great -Britain about the constant war of Moscow in Ukraine and the support of Great -Britain of Kyiv -with a top Kremlin -mouthpiece and former president who threatens in Great -Britain last year too 'sink'.
“The island called Groot -Britain will probably sink in the coming years,” Dmitry Medvedev posted on his personal social media account and added: “Our hypersonic rockets will help if necessary.”
The TU-95 fleet is an integral part of the Russian nuclear arsenal, but the planes are also used to launch devastating conventional rocket attacks that cause large-scale destruction in Ukraine.
The Soviet era TU-95s flew for the first time about 70 years ago, but remained a pillar of the Russian nuclear force.
The Super-Noisy TU-95s are the world's only strategic bombers with propeller.