Russian Jet Violates Estonia Airspace After Tanker Row
Russian Jet Violates Estonia Airspace After Tanker Row

Russian Jet Violates Estonia Airspace After Tanker Row

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A Russian Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jet violated Estonian airspace near the Juminda Peninsula for less than a minute after Estonia attempted to detain the Jaguar, a Russia-bound 'shadow fleet' oil tanker under British sanctions and sailing without a flag. Estonia summoned Russia's chargé d'affaires and formally protested, stating the jet had no flight plan, transponder, or radio contact. NATO aircraft, including Portuguese F-16s, scrambled in response, while the tanker was escorted back to Russian waters. Estonia's foreign minister warned that Russia is willing to use military force to protect its shadow fleet, heightening concerns among NATO allies. The EU is expected to expand sanctions targeting such vessels, while Russia asserts its right to free passage and warns against interference. Lithuania and Finland have also expressed concern and urged caution to prevent military escalation in the Baltic region.

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