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A Russian plane is suspected of violating Finnish airspace on Friday – Häkkänen: “We are taking it seriously”

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The Russian plane was in Finnish airspace for several minutes.

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A Russian government plane violated airspace over the Gulf of Finland for several minutes, the Finnish Defense Ministry announced. The incident is being investigated by the border guard.

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A Russian government plane flying over the Gulf of Finland spent several minutes in Finnish airspace.

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The Russian plane was in Finnish airspace for several minutes.

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This is reported by the press service of the Ministry of Defense of Finland.According to their data, the probable violation of airspace occurred to the west of the strategic Hanko Peninsula, located west of Helsinki on February 7 around 17:15.” The Russian plane could have been in Finnish airspace for several minutes,” the Ministry of Defense said in a statement.Details of the incident are being clarified by the Finnish Border Service.Defense Mi…

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A Russian government plane hovering over the Gulf of Finland could fly into Finnish airspace for a few minutes.

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yle broke the news in Finland on Friday, February 7, 2025.
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