US sent B-52 bombers and 800 pilots for exercises near the borders of Russia
The United States sent B-52 and 800 pilots to the UK to participate in NATO exercises in June in the Arctic and Europe, close to the Russian borders.
"The exercises with the allied states and partners will improve coordination between the countries and will allow the US Air Force to build a stable relationship necessary to confront a wide range of international challenges," says the press service of the country's Air Force.
The exercises will be held in the Baltic Sea, the Arctic and the countries of the alliance that are adjacent to Russia, the channel said. In the Arctic training, in addition to the United States, the military will participate from Finland, Sweden, Norway, Britain, Germany, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Canada and the Netherlands.
The United States sent B-52 and 800 pilots to the UK to participate in NATO exercises in June in the Arctic and Europe, close to the Russian borders.
"The exercises with the allied states and partners will improve coordination between the countries and will allow the US Air Force to build a stable relationship necessary to confront a wide range of international challenges," says the press service of the country's Air Force.
The exercises will be held in the Baltic Sea, the Arctic and the countries of the alliance that are adjacent to Russia, the channel said. In the Arctic training, in addition to the United States, the military will participate from Finland, Sweden, Norway, Britain, Germany, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Canada and the Netherlands.
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