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NATO Scrambles Fighter Jets to Intercept Russian Military Planes

NATO Scrambles Fighter Jets to Intercept Russian Military Planes

Summary

NATO fighter jets intercepted Russian military planes flying near the Baltic Sea as part of routine monitoring along NATO’s eastern border. This follows ongoing tensions between NATO countries and Russia due to the war in Ukraine and increased military activity in the region.

Key Facts

  • Russian long-range bombers and fighter jets flew near NATO airspace over the Baltic Sea.
  • NATO jets from France, Sweden, Finland, Poland, Denmark, and Romania were scrambled to monitor the Russian aircraft.
  • The Russian formation included two Tu-22M3 bombers and about 10 fighter jets like Su-30 and Su-35.
  • The flights took place over international waters, according to Russia’s Defense Ministry.
  • NATO says its intercepts are defensive and aim to ensure safety and awareness.
  • The Baltic Air Policing mission started in 2004 to protect Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania after they joined NATO.
  • Military activity near NATO's Baltic borders has increased since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
  • President Trump has expressed criticism of NATO, causing concern among allies amid the rising tensions.
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