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Russian spy plane in Alaska: US scrambles fighter jets third time in week to intercept Moscow’s aircraft

A Russian plane was spotted inside the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone, which lies just outside of US and Canadian sovereign space, on Sunday. Norad, however, stated that this type of Russian activity is not considered a threat

Russia deployed a spy plane near Alaska, making it the third time in a week that the US had to launch its fighter jets to intercept it, the North American Aerospace Defense Command has said in a statement.

A Russian plane was spotted inside the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone, which lies just outside of US and Canadian sovereign space, on Sunday. Norad, however, stated that this type of Russian activity is not considered a threat and occurs frequently in the identification zone.

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