A Russian bomber aircraft approached a U.S. aircraft
carrier off the Korean coast on Wednesday and was intercepted
by American fighter jets -- the second such incident in less
than a month, U.S. defense officials said.
According to the U.S. officials, a Russian bomber
came within three to five nautical miles and flew 2,000 feet
(610 meters) above the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier and its
accompanying ships.
Two U.S. F/A-18 fighters were launched to intercept the Russian
aircraft and escort it out of the area, according to one defense
official.
Russian bombers over the past year have increased their flights
near U.S. territory and U.S. naval assets, demonstrating their
long-range strike capability.
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In February, two Russian bombers approached the Nimitz near
Japan and one flew over the carrier, escorted by a U.S. fighter
jet. That was the first Russian overflight of a U.S. carrier
since 2004.
Those operations come as Russian officials say they will
revive some of the military power and reach allowed to collapse
with the Soviet Union.
U.S. defense officials on Wednesday said they did not consider
the Russian bomber flight a threat or concern.