(Reuters) - A Russian fighter jet intercepted a Norwegian military plane over the Barents Sea on Wednesday, the Russian defence ministry said. It said ...
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOS - A Russian fighter jet intercepted a Norwegian military plane over the Barents Sea on Wednesday, the Russian defence ministry said.
It said the Norwegian aircraft, a U.S.-made P-8 Poseidon maritime patrol and reconnaissance plane, was nearing the Russian border but turned back after being approached by the Russian MiG-29 fighter. Tensions between Russia and NATO, of which Norway is a member, are at their highest for decades because of Russia's war in Ukraine.Share story:
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