 US deploys F-22 fighters to Middle East due to Russia's provocations. F-22 Raptor fighter jets have been deployed in the area of responsibility of the US Central Command due to the increasingly dangerous and unprofessional behavior of Russian aircraft in the region. The US Central Command, CENTCOM, reported it. Fighters of the 94th Fighter Squadron of the US Air Force from Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, will be deployed in the CENTCOM area of responsibility where they will integrate with the Air Forces of the Anti-Terrorist Coalition. The dangerous and unprofessional behavior of the Russian military is not what we expect from a professional Air Force. Their regular violation of agreed measures for the de-conflicted use of airspace increases the risk of escalation or miscalculation. CENTCOM Commander General Michael Curiel, according to the Central Command, the rapid deployment of the F-22s is a clear demonstration of the commitment of partners, allies and the United States to long-term peace and stability in the region. As early as April, the US Central Command stressed that Russian pilots have recently been showing aggressive behavior when encountering US military aircraft in the skies over Syria. March to April alone, the Russians violated the so-called de-confliction protocols 85 times, including flying too close to coalition bases, failing to communicate via the conflict prevention line, and flying over US and coalition positions in Syria 26 times. There are currently about 900 US military personnel in Syria as part of the campaign against the Islamic State Terrorist Organization.