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Nato in talks to make it easier to shoot down Russian jets

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Nato is discussing new rules that could make it easier to shoot down Russian fighter jets. The talks are focused on drawing up a single set of guidelines for engaging enemy aircraft. Defence chiefs want Russian jets carrying ground-attack missiles over allied airspace to be possible targets.

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NATO is considering introducing new rules that would make it easier to shoot down Russian fighter jets that violate the airspace of member countries of the North Atlantic Alliance.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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NATO countries are discussing new regulations for shooting down enemy aircraft and drones that intrude into Alliance airspace, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing Belgian Defense Minister Theo Francken's statement to journalists at NATO headquarters. Asked whether NATO countries are currently discussing new regulations that would make it easier to shoot down Russian aircraft in NATO airspace, Francken noted that this is indeed one of the topics of disc…

NATO considers common rules for responding to threatening Russian aircraft - The TelegraphNATO is discussing the possibility of introducing common rules for immediately responding to threatening Russian aircraft. The new rules of response will be discussed at a meeting of NATO defense ministers on October 15.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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politika.rs broke the news in Belgrade, Serbia on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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