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Russia flies two strategic bombers near Alaska

The flights came a day after President Vladimir Putin complained of Western flights near Russian airspace.

By Reuters November 19, 2021
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MOSCOW — Two Russian Tu-95 strategic bombers made a scheduled, 10-hour flight over neutral waters near Alaska, Russia’s defense ministry said on Friday, a day after President Vladimir Putin complained of western military flights near Russian airspace.

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