Russia becoming ‘more dangerous’, EU foreign affairs head warns
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Following the violation of Estonia ' s space by Russian fighters, the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany assured his Estonian colleague of full German solidarity.
According to the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the aircraft did not submit any flight plans and traveled with the transponders off, a procedure that made them invisible to civilian radars. Moscow: no trespassing, routed to neutral zone
The European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called on EU leaders to adopt a new package of sanctions against Moscow after three Russian warplanes violated Estonian airspace.
NATO, EU condemn Russia as Estonia says airspace was violated for 12 minutes
Estonia summoned a Russian diplomat to protest after three Russian fighter aircraft entered its airspace without permission Friday and stayed there for 12 minutes, an occurrence that the European Union said "further escalates tensions in the region."
Kaja Kallas and Ursula von der Leyen both reacted to the fact that Russian fighter jets entered Estonian airspace without permission.
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