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Russian MiG-31s Violate Estonian Airspace for 12 Minutes as NATO F-35s Intercept

Three Russian MiG-31 jets entered Estonian airspace for 12 minutes without transponders or flight plans, prompting NATO to scramble Italian F-35 jets to escort them out, marking the fifth violation this year.

  • Three Russian MiG-31 jets violated Estonia's airspace for 12 minutes, according to Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna.
  • The jets were intercepted by Italian F-35s, as reported by NATO sources.
  • Estonia is considering initiating NATO Article 4 consultations due to the airspace violation, reflecting heightened security concerns.
  • The incident follows Poland's recent accusations of Russian drones breaching its airspace, raising tensions in the region.
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Russian fighters are violating Estonia's airspace, NATO is pushing them off. Demand for tougher reactions to such incidents is being voiced.

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A week after Russian Gerber drones accidentally strayed over Poland, Russian MiG-31 fighter jets were flying over Estonian airspace. They were on a routine flight to Kaliningrad. Not only did they get lost, they were still lingering there.

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Estonia is calling the UN Security Council for the first time according to its own information. It is about the violation of NATO's and EU's airspace by three Russian fighter jets.

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