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NATO Jets Violated Finnish Airspace During Interception of Russian Aircraft

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Russia's Defense Ministry has commented on an incident involving Russian and NATO planes over the neutral waters of the Baltic Sea on Tuesday; the latter had violated Finnish airspace to intercept Russian aircraft on a training mission.

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Two Spanish F/A-18 Hornet fighter jets were scrambled on Tuesday from Estonia's Amari Airbase to intercept two Russian MiG-31 Foxhound fighter jets and an An-26 Curl military transport aircraft as they carried out a planned training flight over the neutral waters of the Baltic Sea.

A NATO spokesman admitted that the fighter jets briefly violated Finnish airspace as they escorted the Russian planes.

"In handing over the intercept to the Finnish jets, the Spanish jets accidentally entered Finnish airspace," NATO spokesman Dylan P. White said.

"NATO's Air Command has explained the incident to the Finnish Air Operations Centre to improve future coordination," he added.

Russia's Ministry of Defense confirmed the incident and said that its training flight had been carried out according to international aviation regulations, adding that the NATO jets had maintained a "safe distance."

"The flight of a group of Russian aircraft was carried out in strict accordance with international rules for the use of airspace, without violating the borders of other states," the Ministry stated.

"During the flight, a NATO F-18 fighter aircraft approached the group of Russian planes at a safe distance and accompanied it for about a minute, after which it changed course and headed towards the airspace of a Baltic state."

The case is the latest of several air incidents involving NATO and Russian planes, which have increased in number as a result of the growing presence of the US-led alliance forces near Russia’s western border since 2014.

On June 21, a NATO F-16 fighter tried to get close to Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu's plane flying over neutral Baltic waters to Russia's Kaliningrad exclave and was chased away by a Russian jet.

In late June, the official newspaper of the Russian Defense Ministry "Krasnaya Zvezda" reported that from June 12-18 Russian jet fighters had conducted 14 intercepts of foreign reconnaissance planes near the Russian border.

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Russian military expert Boris Rozhin told Sputnik that NATO is carrying out more reconnaissance activity near Russia's borders, which is connected to NATO's drills in the Baltic States.

"It should be understood that in addition to these military exercises, the West is trying to find some weak points in the Russian air defense system, precisely in those areas where they promote military hysteria," Rozhin said.

He added that this activity by NATO's "ships, aircraft and drones" force Russia to take "purely defensive" retaliatory measures.

"We cannot but respond in kind because NATO's military activity is sometimes openly hostile, something that was confirmed by the incident with Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu's plane over the Baltics. But this is a sign of the times, which means that such incidents will continue and their number will depend on the degree of tension in the [Russia-NATO] relationship," Rozhin said.

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