Russian strategic bombers make 16-hour test flight over Barents, Norwegian seas


June 23 (Reuters) - ⁠Russian strategic Tu-160 ⁠missile-carrying bombers conducted a ‌16-hour flight including an air-to-air refueling test in ​the neutral zone ⁠over the ⁠Barents Sea and the Norwegian ⁠Sea, ‌the defense ministry said ⁠on Telegram.

The flight, which the ​ministry ‌said was a routine ⁠one, ​was accompanied by Russian MiG-31 fighter jets ⁠and was escorted ​by foreign fighter jets at certain points, the ⁠post, issued in the early hours of Tuesday, said, without specifying ​the countries ⁠involved.

In the north, Russia ​borders NATO ‌members Norway and ​Finland.

(Reporting by Jekaterīna Golubkova in Tokyo)

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