NATO radars have been tracking a number of unknown aircraft since Tuesday. To block Russian aviation in the Baltic and Black Seas, fighters have risen several times.
NATO fighter jets have flown several times in recent days to intercept Russian aircraft in the Baltic and Black Seas, as Russian aircraft approach Allied airspace. This was reported by CNN.
“NATO fighter jets, deployed in both the Baltic and Black Sea regions, have been tried several times over the past four days to monitor and intercept Russian aircraft near Allied airspace,” the statement said. statement.
It has been noticed that NATO radars have been tracking a number of unknown aircraft since Tuesday.
“Rapid reaction fighters from Poland, Denmark, France and Spain at different times, starting on Tuesday, flew to the Baltics to ensure the security of Allied airspace. Romanian and British quick reaction fighters have been deployed in the region. of the Black Sea to identify unknown objects approaching Allied airspace, “said NATO Air Command.
It was previously reported that Russian fighter jets had violated Swedish airspace.
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Source: korrespondent