Japan scrambles fighter jets against Russian military planes
Two IL-38 planes flew along shorelines of Hokkaido, Aomori and Akita, facing the Sea of Japan (East Sea), but stayed away from Japanese airspace, the ministry added.

Japan scrambled fighter jets on Sunday as a pair of Russian military planes flew along the nation’s northern coastline, the defence ministry said.
Two IL-38 planes flew along shorelines of Hokkaido, Aomori and Akita, facing the Sea of Japan (East Sea), but stayed away from Japanese airspace, the ministry added.
Japan’s Self-Defence Forces “responded by scrambling fighters,” according to a brief press release from the ministry which came with a map of the Russian planes’ flight path.
Japanese defence officials could not be reached for immediate comment.
The incident came only days after Russian bombers briefly intruded into the Japanese airspace Thursday, prompting Tokyo to scramble fighter jets.
At the time, two Tu-95 bombers breached airspace near the isle of Okinoshima off Fukuoka in southern Japan for nearly two minutes shortly after midday.