Japan discovered Russian reconnaissance planes Il-20 over the Japanese Sea and the Pacific Ocean
The Japanese self-defense forces lifted fighters into the sky through two IL-20 intelligence planes. The Ministry of Defense of Japan recorded two IL-20 aircraft in the area of their territorial waters, as well as above the Pacific Ocean. About it reports Sky News. After fixing Russian aircraft, the self -defense forces were raised into the sky by fighters over the Pacific Ocean and the Japanese Sea. It is reported that IL-20 was recorded today, May 25.
One Russian reconnaissance aircraft was found in the Okhotsk Sea and the Pacific. Il-20 flew from the sea to the ocean, and so in a circle. The second reconnaissance aircraft has already flew towards the island of Sado, which belongs to the Japanese prefecture of Nigat. However, he then turned towards the continent. The publication notes that the Sea of Okhotsk is located north of the main Japanese island of Hokkaido, while the islands of Sado are located off the west coast of Nigat.