Russia again violates the airspace from NATO country: fighter jets above Estonia

The Estonian Government Reports That Three Russian MIG-31 Fighter Jets Violated its Airspace for Twelve Minutes. The Estonian Minister of Foreign Affairs Calls IT “Unprecedentedly Brutal” and Has Expressed Outrage to the Russian Diplomat in the Country.

Accordance to Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna, Russia Has Violated Estonian Airspace Four Times This Year. “But Today’s Invasion, in which Three Fighter Jets Entered Our Airspace, is Unprecedentedly Brutal,” He says.

The Russian Fighter Jets Flew Near The Island of Vainloo, Located in The Gulf of Finland Off The Northern Coast of Estonia. The Minister Calls for a Rapid Increase in “Political and Economic Pressure” On Russia “in response to the Increasing Aggression.”

EU High Representative For Foreign Affairs Kaja Kallas, Who was Once Prime Minister of Estonia, Calls It “An Extremely Dangerous Provocation.” Accordance to Kallas, Russian President Vladimir Putin is Testing “The Determination of the West,” and “We must not show weakness.”

The incident follows just about a week after Several Russian Drones Flew about Polish Territory. The Polish Army Shot Down Some of Those Drones with the Help of Dutch Fighter Planes.

A Few Days After the Incident about Poland, Nato Announced A New Surveillance Operation in The Eastern Member States. This includes Estonia, which Shares a Border of Almost Three Hundred Kilometers With Russia.

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