The Russian fighter used aggressive maneuvers to disrupt NATO exercises in Danish airspace.



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Danish Defense Minister Trine Bramsen said Tuesday that the invasion of Danish airspace was completely unacceptable. “It also means that we will discuss the incident with the Russian authorities as soon as possible to prevent it from happening again,” she said.

A statement issued by the NATO Air Force leadership on Monday said: “This incident demonstrates Russia’s disregard for international standards and sovereign Allied airspace. We will be vigilant, ready and ready to protect the airspace from NATO day and night. “

The US B52 bomber took part in the Allied Sky exercise on Friday, during which six of these planes flew over 30 NATO member states in one day. Over the Baltic Sea, an Air Force plane suddenly escorted the Russian SU-27 fighter, which followed an American bomber to the Danish island of Bornholm. When the Danes took off their F-016 fighters, the Russian plane turned around.

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