Japan chief puzzled by Russian planes

TOKYO: Japan's defence minister said yesterday there had been an "abnormal" number of flights by Russian military aircraft close to Japanese islands in recent days. The country's air defence force scrambled fighter jets for seven days in a row through Saturday after spotting Russian military planes flying along the Japanese archipelago, according to the defence ministry. On Friday, six Russian TU-95 bombers were seen flying two by two, with one pair moving around the Okinawan islands and then going north along Japan's Pacific coast. Agencies

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Published on: 21 April 2014
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