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Russian Jets Violate Estonian Airspace: Calls for Stronger Response

On Friday, Estonia reported a violation of its airspace by three Russian MiG-31 fighter jets, remaining for 12 minutes over the Gulf of Finland without permission. NATO swiftly responded, intercepting the aircraft, and the EU condemned the incident as an “extremely dangerous provocation” and a sign of escalating tensions, with the EU proposing new sanctions against Russia. The incident follows previous airspace violations by Russian aircraft in Poland and Romania, prompting calls for increased political and economic pressure on Moscow and pledges to bolster defenses along NATO’s eastern flank.

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Russia Violates Estonian Airspace, Raising NATO Concerns

On Friday, the Estonian Foreign Ministry announced that three Russian MiG-31 fighter jets breached Estonian airspace over the Gulf of Finland for 12 minutes without authorization. This marks the fourth airspace violation by Russia this year, with the involvement of three fighter jets being particularly concerning. Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna condemned the brazen act and called for increased political and economic pressure on Russia in response to its growing aggression. The incident follows similar airspace violations by Russian drones in Poland and Romania earlier this month, prompting NATO allies to strengthen defenses.

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