
On Friday, three Russian fighter jets entered Estonian airspace, causing significant alarm within NATO and the European Union. Estonia’s foreign ministry condemned the event, labeling it a “brazen intrusion” and took diplomatic action by summoning a Russian diplomat to express their strong protest.
The aircraft were reported to have stayed inside Estonian airspace for approximately 12 minutes over the Gulf of Finland, which is considered a clear violation of the nation’s sovereignty. NATO rapidly responded by deploying aircraft to intercept the Russian jets, demonstrating the alliance’s swift readiness to defend its member countries.
The European Union also voiced its criticism, highlighting that this incursion severely escalates tensions in an already volatile region. Estonia, being a NATO member, treats such violations as direct threats to both regional security and overall stability. This incident occurs within the context of ongoing geopolitical frictions between Russia and Western nations.
NATO has reaffirmed its dedication to counter any threats against its alliance members. Meanwhile, the Russian government has yet to issue a statement regarding this latest violation. Experts caution that such provocations risk increasing instability and potentially provoking further conflict in Eastern Europe.
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