Lithuania Raises Nato Fighters over Russian Planes that Violated Flight Rules
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On September 13, Lithuania was forced to raise NATO aircraft because Russian warplanes violated flight rules - flew with radar answering machines turned off without flight plans.
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Russian aircraft were flying with their radar answering machines off-line without flight plans
Russian planes violated flight rules. Therefore, Lithuania was forced to raise NATO aircraft. This is reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to Delfi. According to the Lithuanian army, NATO fighter jets took off twice. “They came up to observe and escort Russian aircraft that broke the order. Both cases were not related to preventive measures in Poland due to drones, “the report said. It is noted that Russian planes flew with radar answering mac…
The Lithuanian army reported that on September 13, Russian planes violated the rules of the flight, so they raised NATO fighters.
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