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  Canadian warplanes intercept Russian bombers
Saturday 31 July 2010 162010000000Sat, 31 Jul 2010 16:44:32 +0300 04 PM / 26 September Net
 
  Canadian warplanes intercepted two long- range Russian bombers that tried to intrude into Canadian airspace, the defence ministry confirmed on Saturday.

The Tupolev-95 planes made several attempts to breach Canadian airspace of Friday but were repelled by CF-18 jets, the ministry said.

Russian sources quoted in the Canadian media said the bombers were on a regular training flight and did not infringe Canada's airspace.

The incident occurred 500 kilometres north of Goose Bay in the east of Labrador where the Canadian air force has a large base.

The Tupolev-95 bombers have a range of more than 14,000 kilometres and are capable of carrying nuclear warheads.

The bombers have breached the airspace of Britain, Iceland, Japan, Canada and other countries in recent years.

Canada and Russia both claim a large chunk of the Arctic seabed believed to hold huge reserves of oil and gas.

Moscow has said in the past that it would not shy from using military force to defend its interests. DPA
 
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