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Russian Aerospace forces, Chinese Air Force conduct joint air patrol

The joint flight of Russian and Chinese aircraft lasted over five hours

MOSCOW, July 25. /TASS/. Aircraft of the Russian Aerospace Forces and the Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force have conducted a joint air patrol, the Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement.

"An air group of the Tu-95MS strategic bombers of the Russian Aerospace Forces and the Hong-6K strategic bombers of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force conducted a joint air patrol over the Chukchi Sea, the Bering Sea and the northern part of the Pacific Ocean. Russian and Chinese crews practiced cooperation while carrying out an air patrol mission in a new area. The Su-30SM and Su-35S aircraft of the Russian Aerospace Forces provided fighter cover," the statement reads.

The joint flight of Russian and Chinese aircraft lasted over five hours.

The ministry specified that the aircraft had not violated the airspace of other countries during the patrol mission. "Foreign fighter jets escorted the air group at certain stages of the route. While performing the mission, both countries’ aircraft acted in strict compliance with international law. There were no violations of other countries’ airspace," the statement notes.

After completing the patrol flight, all the involved aircraft returned to their home airfields. "The activity was carried out as part of the 2024 military cooperation plan and was not directed against third countries," the Russian Defense Ministry emphasized.