The publication reports that the camp was organized on March 4, five days before the flight of Russian bombers near it.

“Two Russian bombers flew over the US temporary Arctic base,” the magazine writes.

It is alleged that the camp is located 50 miles from the coast of Alaska, and Tu-95 bombers could fly in international waters.

Earlier, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) stated that the F-22 and CF-18 fighter escorted two Russian Tu-142 anti-submarine aircraft in the Alaska area.

They indicated that the flight was completed on March 9, Russian planes did not enter the airspace of the United States and Canada.

Later, the Ministry of Defense of Russia reported that two Tu-142 completed a planned flight over the neutral waters of the Chukchi Sea and the Beaufort Sea and strictly complied with all international rules for the use of airspace.