LONDON, Aug 14 (Reuters) - Britain said its Typhoon fighter jets intercepted two Russian maritime patrol bomber aircraft in international airspace north of Scotland on Monday, within NATO's northern air policing area.
Britain said its Typhoon jets are routinely scrambled during such incidents to secure and safeguard its skies.
British pilots also recently led NATO's air policing mission in Estonia, where more than 50 similar air intercepts were carried out, it added.
Earlier on Monday, Russia said its strategic bombers had carried out routine flights over international waters in the Arctic.
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