NATO warns Russia of airspace violations, will defend self, deter threats
Summary
NATO has warned Russia about violating the airspace of its member countries and stated it will take measures to defend itself. The warning follows incidents where Russian aircraft entered the airspace of Estonia, among other NATO countries. Russia denies these claims and says they escalate tensions unnecessarily.Key Facts
- NATO accused Russia of violating the airspace of its member countries.
- Estonia reported that Russian jets entered its airspace for over 10 minutes.
- NATO reaffirmed its commitment to collective defense, emphasizing Article 5.
- Russia denies the accusations and claims they increase tensions.
- The incidents follow similar airspace violations in Poland and Norway.
- Denmark and Norway closed airports after drone sightings, investigations are ongoing.
- NATO countries, including Poland, stated they would shoot down aircraft violating their airspace.
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