Russia Violates Estonian Airspace, Trump Warns of Big Trouble
Russia Violates Estonian Airspace, Trump Warns of Big Trouble

Russia Violates Estonian Airspace, Trump Warns of Big Trouble

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Russian MiG-31 fighter jets violated Estonian airspace for 12 minutes during combat operations, prompting a swift NATO response, including deployment of F-35 fighters to intercept the aircraft. Estonia described the incursion as an unprecedentedly brazen act and has initiated consultations with NATO under Article 4, signaling serious concern about the threat to its security. President Donald Trump warned of "big trouble" over the incident, expressing displeasure and noting he would be briefed soon, highlighting the delicate power balance in Europe amid continued Russian aggression. NATO officials and European leaders condemned Russia's actions, with calls from defense veterans for NATO to clearly define red lines and consider decisive responses to future violations. Meanwhile, the Russian Ministry of Defense denied the airspace violation, asserting the flights complied with international rules and did not breach Estonian airspace. The incident escalates tensions in the Baltic region and underscores ongoing fears of the Ukraine conflict spilling over into NATO member states.

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