Donald Trump Warns of 'Big Trouble' After Russia Enters NATO Airspace
Summary
President Donald Trump commented on an incident where Russian fighter jets entered Estonia's airspace, suggesting it could lead to "big trouble." NATO scrambled jets to intercept the Russian planes, which stayed in Estonian airspace for 12 minutes without permission. This event comes shortly after similar tensions in the region, including violations in Polish airspace.Key Facts
- Russian jets entered Estonia's airspace without permission for 12 minutes.
- NATO used Italian F-35 jets to intercept the Russian planes.
- The Russian jets did not have a flight plan and had their transponders off.
- President Trump said he would receive a briefing about the incident and commented on potential "big trouble."
- A similar incident occurred when Russian planes flew over a Polish oil platform, raising security concerns.
- NATO's Article 4, which allows members to request consultations when threatened, was recently invoked by Poland.
- Reports estimate Russia has suffered significant military losses in Ukraine, with high numbers of casualties.
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