Russia denies that three MIG-31 beam hunters violated the Estonian airspace on Friday. According to Estonia, the aircraft flew through the airspace of that country for twelve minutes. In Poland, combat aircraft went up in the night from Friday to Saturday as a precaution.
According to Moscow, the aircraft followed on Friday “strict international rules”. The MIG-31s flew over neutral waters of the Baltic Sea, up to a distance of more than 3 kilometers from the Estonian island of Vainloo, “claims the Russian Ministry of Defense. That island is part of Estonia.
But Estonia and NATO state that Russia has indeed violated the airspace. The fighter jets would have flown for twelve minutes in the airspace of Estonia. That country is a member of NATO and shares a limit of almost three hundred kilometers with Russia.
“NATO responded immediately and intercepted the Russian fighter jets,” said a spokesperson for the military alliance on Friday. The Estonian government has invoked Article 4 of the NATO treaty. That means that an emergency session follows when a country feels threatened. The session will take place early next week.
Polish jets are rising because of attack in Ukraine
In the meantime, the Eastern European countries remain in high condition. In the night from Friday to Saturday, Polish planes and also aircraft from allies in Boven Poland rose. The Polish army reported this on Saturday morning. The reason was a large -scale attack by Russia just across the border in Ukraine.
A week and a half ago, Poland was startled by around twenty Russian drones that swound the airspace. A number of them were brought down. Even when Moscow claimed that Poland had “no evidence” for the violation. A few days later a drone flew through the Romanian airspace.
Russia Denies That Three Mig-31 Fighter Jets Violated Estonian Airspace on Friday. Accordance to Estonia, The Planes Flew Through That Country’s Airspace for Twelve Minutes. In Poland, Fighter Planes, Off As A PrecaTion on the Night from Friday to Saturday.
Accordance to Moscow, the aircraft followed “Strict International Rules” on Friday. The MIG-31S FLEW “About Neutral Waters of the Baltic Sea, to a distance of more than 3 kilometers from the Estonian Island of Vainloo,” Claims the Russian Ministry of Defense. That Island is part of Estonia.
But Estonia and Nato State That Russia Did Indeed Violate Airspace. The Fighter Jets Are Said to Have Flown in Estonian Airspace for Twelve Minutes. That country is a member of nato and shares a border of almost three hundred kilometers with russia.
“NATO RESPONDED IMDIATILY AND Intercepted the Russian Fighter Jets,” Said a Spokesperson for the Military Alliance on Friday. The Estonian Government Has Invoked article 4 of the Nato Treaty. This mean that an emergency meeting will follow when a country feels threatened. The Session Will Take Place Early Next Week.
Polish Jets Take Off Due to Attack in Ukraine
Meanwhile, Eastern European Countries Remain on High Alert. On the night from Friday to Saturday, Polish Planes and also Planes from Allies Tok OFF over Poland. The Polish Army Reported This on Saturday Morning. The Reason was a Large-Scale Attack by Russia Just Across The Border in Ukraine.
A week and a half ago, Poland was alarmed by about Twenty Russian Drones That Violated its Airspace. A Number of Them Were Shot Down. Just then, Moscow claimed that Poland had “no evidence” for the violation. A Few Days later, a drone flew through Romanian Airspace.