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Russian Tu-95 made a panic for the crew of an American aircraft carrier

Russian strategic bombers frightened the crew of the aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan.

According to information and news agency Avia.pro, two Russian Tu-95 bombers flying over the Pacific Ocean, threw the crew of the American aircraft carrier "Ronald Reagan" into a real panic. It is reported that Russian military aircraft flew in 130 kilometers from the aircraft carrier, however, in spite of this fact, several fighters sent to intercept bombers were flown into the air from the American ship.

It should be clarified that it was possible to avoid any incidents, while representatives of the Pentagon stated that the aircraft did not pose a threat to the warship, which can not be said of the aircraft carrier crew who noticed the bombers made a panic.

Russia is the state with which you need to talk to YOU.

... the Pacific Ocean ... this is not Engels, but "Ukrainian"!

that 95 is a very frightening bird.

everything is very simple. If for the leading media the title of the article does not have to be catchy. The others need to attract the reader. Competition my friend.

Bravo !!! Well done!
Enegel with taxis !!!

How can this be published? Interception (accompaniment) is a common practice. Where did they get that someone got scared?
"The sun coming from Russia has caused panic on the east coast of the US. Millions of people have left their homes and headed somewhere."

Leaky country, a holey warriors.

The author of the note is a typical representative of small-scale hacks. What is "panic"? Chaotic, unplanned, uncoordinated actions caused by an unexpected, and therefore frightening, phenomenon. I will never believe that Americans, lovers of plans and clear work off, could panic over the appearance of a (predictable!) Potential adversary. Conclusion - the article is propaganda and it is very greedy that scribbles of this kind find a place on the pages of a respected site.

Wow, can not just panic, but have already begun to scatter who and where to jump overboard?

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