Group 1 - The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) reported that U.S. fighter jets intercepted four Russian aircraft near Alaska, including two Tu-95 strategic bombers and two Su-35 fighters, on September 24 [1] - NORAD stated that the Russian aircraft were operating in international airspace and had not entered U.S. or Canadian airspace, characterizing such activities as routine and not a threat [1] - This incident marks the ninth report of similar events by NORAD in 2023 [1] Group 2 - The Russian Ministry of Defense announced that its Tu-95MS strategic bombers completed over 14 hours of planned flights over neutral waters in the Barents Sea and the Sea of Okhotsk, with Su-35 and Su-30 fighters providing escort [1] - The Russian aircraft operations adhered to international airspace usage rules, and the report did not specify the exact dates and times of these missions [1] - Russian long-range aviation crews regularly conduct flights over neutral waters in the Arctic, North Atlantic, Pacific, Baltic, and Black Seas [1] Group 3 - The concept of a country's Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) allows for limited control over foreign aircraft entering the zone, which is distinct from sovereign airspace [2] - The Alaskan ADIZ covers large areas of international airspace, and U.S. military aircraft have frequently intercepted Russian aircraft entering this zone [2]
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Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-09-26 00:36