
Russia claims warplanes intercepted 2 US bombers in the Arctic
By Karah Rucker (Anchor), Shea Taylor (Producer), Ian Kennedy (Lead Video Editor)
Russia said two of its warplanes intercepted two U.S. military bombers that got near the Russian border over the Barents Sea in the Arctic. Russia’s Defense Ministry said its military identified the U.S. planes as B-52H strategic bombers.
Media Landscape
See how news outlets across the political spectrum are covering this story. Learn moreBias Summary
- Dictumst consectetur senectus at nisl mauris vulputate orci, bibendum maximus pharetra ipsum viverra etiam, fusce mi habitant lectus ad dis.
- Suscipit mollis fames phasellus nostra dictumst egestas commodo sit semper facilisis dapibus ridiculus, per taciti odio est mus tristique sodales molestie finibus aptent.
- Senectus montes nam interdum pretium laoreet sollicitudin sagittis dapibus torquent class cursus turpis a, aliquet ac massa sit quam venenatis commodo molestie sociosqu cubilia morbi.
- Dolor tempus ad laoreet elit ultrices nostra magna pharetra sagittis suscipit convallis quisque, montes fermentum metus tortor elementum viverra at facilisis facilisi vestibulum.
- Massa eget scelerisque faucibus diam ipsum hac nisi et lacus phasellus ultrices, a class quisque in suspendisse adipiscing ut nam fermentum.
Bias Comparison
Bias Distribution
Left
Right
Untracked Bias
The ministry said when the Russian fighter jets approached, the bombers “adjusted their flight course.”

Download the SAN app today to stay up-to-date with Unbiased. Straight Facts™.
Point phone camera here
The U.S. military often carries out flights over international waters. Military officials said pilots fly in neutral airspace and in accordance with international law. Russia has been responding more aggressively to the exercises in recent months.
In June, Moscow warned U.S. drone flights over the Black Sea could lead to a “direct” military clash. Russian officials also accused the U.S. of using the drones to help Ukraine in the Russian-annexed Crimean Peninsula.
Related Stories
- FSB stops Ukrainian attempt to steal nuclear-capable bomber
- Russia using relic tanks, motorcycles, ATVs to attack Ukraine
- What a Trump-Vance White House could mean for Ukraine, Israel
[KARAH RUCKER]
RUSSIA SAYS TWO OF ITS WARPLANES INTERCEPTED TWO U-S MILITARY BOMBERS THAT GOT NEAR THE RUSSIAN BORDER OVER THE BARENTS SEA IN THE ARCTIC.
RUSSIA’S DEFENSE MINISTRY SAID ITS MILITARY IDENTIFIED THE U-S PLANES AS B-52-H STRATEGIC BOMBERS.
THE MINISTRY SAYING- WHEN THE RUSSIAN FIGHTER JETS APPROACHED – THE BOMBERS “ADJUSTED THEIR FLIGHT COURSE.”
THE U-S MILITARY OFTEN CARRIES OUT FLIGHTS OVER INTERNATIONAL WATERS – WHICH IT SAYS ARE DONE IN NEUTRAL AIRSPACE AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL LAW.
RUSSIA HAS BEEN RESPONDING MORE AGGRESSIVELY TO THE EXERCISES IN RECENT MONTHS.
IN JUNE – MOSCOW WARNED U-S DRONE FLIGHTS OVER THE BLACK SEA COULD LEAD TO A “DIRECT” MILITARY CLASH… ACCUSING THE U-S OF USING THE DRONES TO HELP UKRAINE THE RUSSIAN-ANNEXED CRIMEAN PENINSULA.
Media Landscape
See how news outlets across the political spectrum are covering this story. Learn moreBias Summary
- Eleifend mauris fermentum lectus fringilla lobortis taciti magnis, et mi amet consectetur quam est, aliquam sociosqu molestie augue montes feugiat.
- Eu ridiculus erat facilisi gravida eleifend nostra quis at commodo torquent sapien aliquet, nunc faucibus duis non phasellus tempor cursus congue quisque praesent.
- Fermentum hendrerit posuere sed interdum conubia tempus nisi sapien id habitasse dui ante nullam, facilisis sit nibh at pulvinar natoque quis congue ut ac venenatis.
- Senectus volutpat montes conubia orci per gravida risus amet nisi eu ultrices dolor, hendrerit metus semper arcu lorem quam lectus torquent nec ullamcorper.
- Nibh auctor sodales aenean curabitur consectetur libero vehicula penatibus proin facilisi per, nullam habitasse dolor pharetra dapibus vulputate bibendum posuere metus.
Bias Comparison
Bias Distribution
Left
Right
Untracked Bias
Straight to your inbox.
By entering your email, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and acknowledge the Privacy Policy.