A weekly infographic published by the outlet showed that Russian fighter jets had been scrambled twice to intercept foreign aircraft. The foreign aircraft had been prevented from illegally entering Russia's airspace, the newspaper added.
Foreign aircraft has been spotted flying near the Crimea in the Black sea several times recently, while also close to the Russian border near the exclave of Kaliningrad.
🇺🇸United States Navy
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Boeing P8A Poseidon
P8-NOREG#Crimea #Blacksea pic.twitter.com/louWaX29BV
🇺🇸United States Army
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Beechcraft RC-12X Guardrail.
92-13120 YANK02#Kaliningrad pic.twitter.com/azo8W0pErz
Within the past week, Russia has also spotted eight unmanned aerial vehicles, which were carrying out reconnaissance missions near the Russian borders.
The United States and NATO countries often sell reconnaissance aircraft and drones to Russia's borders in the Baltic and Black Seas.