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RAF Typhoons scramble to intercept four Russian military jets approaching UK airspace as tensions with Putin grow


 RAF Typhoons scramble to intercept four Russian army jets drawing close UK airspace as tensions with Putin grow

Multiple Typhoons from RAF Lossiemouth in Moray are worried in operation

Voyager gas tanker from RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire also a part of undertaking

QRAs normally see RAF shadow Russian army plane flown near UK airspace 

But RAF might best say that the planes involved nowadays are 'unidentified plane UPDATED: 15:58 GMT, 2 February 2022

RAF jets have been scrambled nowadays to intercept four Russian military jets off the coast of Scotland as tensions in japanese Europe continued to grow.

Multiple Typhoons from RAF Lossiemouth in Moray and a Voyager fuel tanker from RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire had been all worried within the mission nowadays.

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Quick reaction indicators (QRAs) generally see RAF crews shadow Russian navy plane flown near UK airspace, and Lossiemouth is a base for committed QRA pilots.

An RAF spokesman told MailOnline nowadays: 'Quick response alert Typhoon combatants from RAF Lossiemouth, supported by way of a Voyager Tanker from RAF Brize Norton, have been launched towards unidentified aircraft approaching the UK area of interest. We will no longer be offering any extra element on this ongoing operation until entire.'

BBC News suggested that the plane being intercepted in the incident - first suggested at 10.50am - have been Russian, but this has now not been confirmed through the RAF. 

A report photograph issued by means of the Ministry of Defence of a Typhoon fighter jet

UK Defence Journal editor George Allison stated the Voyager tanker was 'squawking' or transmitting code 1321 because of this it's miles accomplishing a Nato air policing undertaking.

This sort of task 'ambitions to preserve the safety of Alliance airspace', with Mr Allison pronouncing that at least three bombers had been in the air along side 3 tankers.

He brought that an A-50 plane turned into additionally concerned – and while  Portuguese F-16s were additionally visible launching from Lossiemouth, they had been in fact headed to Iceland.

The RAF often intercepts aircraft coming near the 'UK region of hobby'. In November 2021, jets were launched in reaction to Russian TU-160 Blackjack strategic bombers.

Officials stated at the time the combatants escorted the Russian aircraft out of the 'vicinity of hobby', and that the bombers did no longer enter UK airspace.

Multiple Typhoons from RAF Lossiemouth in Moray had been worried within the assignment these days

It comes after Boris Johnson the previous day told Moscow that it might face immediate UK sanctions 'the moment the first Russian toe-cap' crosses into Ukraine.

The Prime Minister visited Kiev to warn that Ukrainians might put up a 'fierce and bloody resistance' if Vladimir Putin invaded.

During a joint press convention with Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky, he insisted that the United Kingdom might take immediate action in the occasion of an incursion.

Mr Johnson warned Mr Putin to 'step returned' as he stated the arena ought to resist the 'grim reality' of greater than one hundred,000 Russian troops massed on the border.

President Zelensky endorsed Mr Johnson to go in addition as he said 'preventative sanctions' against Russia could halt a further ramping up of tensions.

Boris Johnson, pictured in Kiev the day before today, informed Moscow that it might face immediately UK sanctions 'the instant the primary Russian toe-cap' crosses into Ukraine

Russia denies it is making plans an invasion but has stated it can take unspecified army action until its security demands are met

US secretary of state Antony Blinken instructed Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov that it was time for Moscow to withdraw troops if it turned into sincere in now not making plans to invade.

A Russian warplane has breached the airspace of Estonia – in which hundreds of British troops are primarily based – in a suspected circulate to test Nato defences.

It came after Chief of the Defence Staff, Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, warned that Russia become carrying out navy operations 'on a scale in no way visible before'.

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