British jets scrambled to intercept Russian bombers

Britain's air force scrambled four Tornado warplanes yesterday to intercept eight Russian long-range bombers but the Russian planes did not enter British air space, the Ministry of Defence said. Russia's Defence Ministry said 14 strategic bombers had...

Britain's air force scrambled four Tornado warplanes yesterday to intercept eight Russian long-range bombers but the Russian planes did not enter British air space, the Ministry of Defence said.

Russia's Defence Ministry said 14 strategic bombers had been flying long-range patrol operations but none approached a foreign state and most were accompanied by fighter jets from Nato countries.

Relations between London and Moscow are at their worst since the Cold War, but the Foreign Office said Britain did not see a recent Russian decision to resume of long-range patrols as a cause for alarm and that "normal preparedness" was in place.

Russia's refusal to extradite Andrei Lugovoy, a former KGB bodyguard suspected of murdering emigré Alexander Litvinenko in London last year, led to tit-for-tat expulsions of diplomats this year.

"In the early hours of this morning four RAF (Royal Air Force) Tornado F3 aircraft... were launched to intercept eight Russian Bear aircraft which had not entered UK air space," the Ministry of Defence said in a statement.

A British Foreign Office spokesman said relations with Russia "continue as normal outside the unresolved extradition request".

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