The Russian Ministry of Defense said their warriors allegedly did not violate Estonia’s airspace, and the flight route passed through neutral waters.
The Russian Ministry of Defense said Russia’s warriors allegedly did not violate Estonia’s airspace. The department’s corresponding statement on Saturday night, September 20, was distributed by Rossmi.
Thus, the Russian Ministry of Defense said three Russian Mig-31 fighters on Friday made a scheduled flight from Karelia to the airport in the Kaliningrad region.
“The flight took place strictly in accordance with international policies for airspace use, without violating the boundaries of other states, confirmed by the purpose of control,” the statement said.
The department insisted that during the flight, Russian planes from the coordinated air route were said to have not deviated and Estonia did not violate the airspace.
According to the Russian Federation, the flight route is said to have passed on the neutral water of the Baltic Sea with a margin of more than 3 km from the island of Windlo.
Remember that the Estonian Foreign Ministry said Russia’s three Mig-31 warriors violated Estonia’s airspace and remained there 12 minutes. In Tallinn, they called a temporary lawyer on the activities of the Russian Federation in Estonia to give him a protest note.
Estonia also requested consultations with NATO in accordance with Article 4 of the Alliance Charter.
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