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Estonia summons Russian diplomat after Russian jet violates Estonian airspace

NATO's Baltic Air Policing mission intercepted the Russian SU-30 jet that stayed about one minute in Estonian airspace, prompting a diplomatic protest by Estonia.

  • On March 18, Estonia's foreign ministry summoned the acting head of the Russian diplomatic mission in Tallinn after a Russian SU-30 fighter briefly entered Estonian airspace near Vaindloo Island.
  • Analysts point to a pattern dating to last year when Estonian officials said several Russian aircraft entered without flight plans or radio contact, including a September incident with three jets violating airspace for 12 minutes.
  • The jet entered without a flight plan and did not communicate with Estonian air traffic control; NATO scrambled a reconnaissance plane and Italian Air Force jets from Ämari Air Base to monitor the SU-30, which briefly remained in Estonian airspace.
  • Tsahkna said that there was no direct threat to Estonian security, and Estonian officials said every such violation must be met with a firm and consistent response.
  • NATO's Eastern Sentry builds on Baltic Sentry as allies scramble jets, with Italy's F-35s often staffing Baltic Air Policing, demonstrating operational readiness.
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Estonia has again reported Russia's breach of its airspace.

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Once again, a Russian aircraft flew through Estonia's airspace over the Baltic Sea. Nato's country reacted annoyed: "Our airspace is monitored, protected and defended at all times."

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The Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has convened on Thursday the head of the Embassy's business...

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NATO launched a reconnaissance aircraft after a Russian fighter jet breached Estonian airspace on Wednesday.

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n-tv.de broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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