"Two Tu-95MS strategic missile carriers of the Russian Aerospace Forces performed scheduled flights in airspace over the neutral waters of the waters of the Chukchi, Bering and Okhotsk seas, as well as along the western coast of Alaska and northern coast of the Aleutian Islands", the statement read.
The ministry added that US F-22 fighter jets followed the Tu-95MS aircraft at some stages of the 11-hour flight.
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Russian strategic and long-range aircraft regularly carry out flights over the Arctic region, Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and Black Sea. The Russian Defence Ministry has repeatedly said that all flights of Russian military aircraft are carried out in full accordance with international law and the rules for the use of airspace over neutral waters.