My fighters moved over the Arctic. The presence of the Russians was detected there

The atmosphere over the Arctic thickened. Americans and Canadians picked up fighters from the ground when they were informed about the presence of Russians in the airspace.
The command of the North American Air and Space Defense was reported by Russian combat aircraft appeared over the Arctic. The armed forces decided to react and picked up several machines from the ground. Norad did not indicate when exactly the incident occurred, but it is known that it took place in the last week of January.
The USA and Canada picked up fighters. The Russians appeared over the Arctic
Machines belonging to the army, whose supervisor is Vladimir Putin, found themselves in an international airspace. Command did not treat them as a “threat”. CF-18 fighters, as well as an air tanker, were sent only to “monitor the activity” of Russian combat aircraft.
It is worth adding that the F-16 multi-purpose fighters, belonging to the United States, also joined the multi-service aircraft from Canada, together with two tankers. They were also accompanied by the Boeing E-3 Sentry aircraft, i.e. a machine for early warning and supervision of airspace.
After a few hours, the command decided to direct another two F-16 over the Arctic. It was noted, however, that this was not a reaction to a “threat”.
War in Ukraine. Romanians picked up planes
We have recently informed about the rumnian fighters, in connection with the violation of the airspace of the state after a Russian attack in Ukraine. The local Ministry of National Defense reported that the Russians resumed drone attacks on port infrastructure and civilians. Targets were peeled near the border with Romania.
In mid -January, late at night, fighters went to the scene of returning to the base after about two hours. On the occasion of the incidents, Romanians condemned Russian attacks. A few days earlier, the Norwegian F-35, which are stationed in Poland, were picked up due to the large number of Russian aircraft in the airspace.