NATO jets intercept Russian aircraft over Baltic Sea

Ulyana Krychkovska — 21 April, 20:26
NATO jets intercept Russian aircraft over Baltic Sea
F-16 jets. Stock photo: Getty Images

NATO fighter jets intercepted Russian strategic bombers and fighter aircraft over the Baltic Sea in a recent airspace incident near the Alliance's eastern flank.

Source: Euronews, as reported by European Pravda

Details: The French military contingent based in Lithuania as part of NATO's Baltic air policing mission said fighter jets from several Alliance countries were scrambled on 20 April.

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Aircraft from Sweden, Finland, Poland, Denmark and Romania took part in the operation, along with French Rafale jets.

The mission was launched after a Russian air group appeared consisting of two Tu-22M3 supersonic bombers and around ten Su-30 and Su-35 fighter jets escorting the strategic aircraft.

Background:

  • France and Romania took over air policing of the Baltic states on 31 March, operating from the Lithuanian base in Šiauliai.
  • Portugal also began patrols at that time from the Amari base in Estonia.
  • On 15 April, Romanian fighter jets taking part in NATO's Baltic air policing mission intercepted a Russian reconnaissance aircraft over the Baltic Sea.

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