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19 of February, 17:03

Cameron: Britain will not become emotionally respond to aircraft of the Russian air force
Denis Voroshilov. The UK will not become emotionally respond to the flights of the Russian air force in international air space, said British Prime Minister Cameron on.

before the British Ministry of defense announced that the fighters of the national air force accompanied in international airspace to the southwest of the country two Russian military aircraft. Similar incidents happened many times in the past six months, while Russian planes were never invaded the area of Britain.

"We have raised in the air fighter Typhoon, which he dismissed these bombers of the airspace falling under the desires of the UK. But just as it was last time, Russian planes were not invaded in British airspace. I think that the citizens of Russia tried to attract the attention of these actions, But I think that We can't respond to it, " said Cameron, speaking to voters on Thursday.

According to reports in the British media, this time in the sky in Britain reappeared strategic bombers Tu-95.

before NATO said about the activity of the Russian air force in the European airspace. Commander-in-chief of the Russian air force, Colonel-General Viktor Bondarev called Similar message news "ballot box stuffing" designed to divert attention from the buildup of NATO forces very close to Russia's borders.

in connection with the situation around Ukraine, NATO has adopted a number of measures that the Alliance explains the need to provide security of the participating countries. Were strengthened mission air patrol Baltic countries (in Alliance with 2004), the aircraft with radar equipment make regular flights over Poland (joined in 1999) and Romania (joined in 2004) introduced additional NATO ships in the Baltic and Mediterranean seas. In addition, the Alliance said about the increase in the constant presence of staff, program expansion exercises, strengthening early warning systems.

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