The Spanish military’s General Staff has published on its Twitter page photographs showing NATO warplanes’ interception of what looked like Russian Aerospace Forces aircraft.
The General Staff said that Spanish Air Force’s EF-18M planes from NATO’s Baltic air-policing mission were “scrambled to intercept the aircraft which entered the airspace of the alliance’s eastern flank”.
There was no immediate word about the identification of the planes that have been intercepted.
The incident comes on the heels of four US Air Force F-22 stealth fighter jets intercepting two Russian bombers and two Su-35s as off the coast of Alaska last week.
READ MORE: NATO Chief Says Eastern Enlargement Process Not Provocation Against Russia
The interception was reported via Twitter by the North American Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD) which underscored that the Russian aircraft remained in international airspace.
Russian strategic and long-range aircraft regularly carry out flights over the Arctic region, the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean and the Black Sea. The Russian Defence Ministry has repeatedly underlined that all flights of Russian warplanes are carried out in full accordance with international law, and the rules for the use of airspace over neutral waters.