A pair of US Navy fighter jets were scrambled on Sunday to escort two Russian bombers that approached the USS Ronald Reagan in the Sea of Japan.
As CNN first reported on Tuesday, citing two American defense officials familiar with the matter, the interaction between the US Navy F/A-18 Hornets and their Russian counterparts was characterized as safe and professional.
Russia's TU-95MS Bear aircraft then left the area without further incident, according to Daily Mail.
The Russian news agency Tass.ru reported, citing Russia's Ministry of Defense, that the TU-95s were carrying out scheduled flights over neutral waters of the Sea of Japan and the western part of the Pacific Ocean.
Besides the US fighter jets, Japan's aircraft also followed the Russian bombers, which came within 80 miles of the USS Ronald Reagan.