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NATO Nations Should Shoot Down Russian Aircraft Breaching Airspace: Trump

Trump urged NATO to shoot down Russian aircraft violating airspace amid recent incursions, emphasizing NATO's defense role and support for Ukraine's territorial recovery.

  • US President Donald Trump stated that NATO nations should shoot down Russian planes violating their territory during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at a UN summit.
  • Trump expressed confidence that Ukraine, with European Union support, could reclaim its territory taken by Russia since 2022.
  • NATO indicated it would respond to Russian aerial incursions using military and non-military tools.
  • Trump suggested the recent incursion could have been a mistake, questioning Russia's violation of Poland's airspace.
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European diplomats warned the Kremlin this week that NATO is ready to respond with all its strength to the new crimes of its airspace, including the well-being of Russian planes, according to officials familiar with...

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Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova commented on Western media reports that NATO had privately warned Russia that NATO was ready to shoot down Russian planes if airspace violations continued.

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A Russian diplomat admitted behind closed doors that recent airspace violations by Russian planes were a response to Ukraine's actions, the news agency's sources said.

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European diplomats privately informed the Russian authorities that NATO was prepared to shoot down aircraft in response to a violation in...

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UNILAD broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, September 22, 2025.
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