Airspace Tensions: Estonia and Russia at Odds Over Jet Incursion Claims
Russia has denied Estonia's allegations that three Russian military jets violated Estonian airspace for 12 minutes. Estonia accused the jets of entering without permission, while Russia claims there's no evidence supporting the violation. The incident adds tension to NATO-Russia relations as both countries stand by their narratives.

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On Monday, Russia firmly denied allegations from NATO member Estonia that three Russian military jets violated its airspace for 12 minutes last Friday. Estonia asserted that the MiG-31 fighters intruded without permission before being forced to withdraw, sparking concerns of rising tension in the region.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov addressed the claims, stating that Russia had not received any evidence from Estonia substantiating the accusation. He emphasized that Russian pilots consistently adhere to international law during flights.
The airspace contention underscores the strained relations between Russia and NATO members, highlighting the stark differences in accounts of the incident and the potential for escalated confrontation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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