TWO Russian military aircraft violated Nato’s airspace in Lithuania – forcing the alliance to scramble fighter jets.
Russian jets violated NATO airspace over Lithuania for 18 seconds during suspected refueling exercise. Nation's president calls it a breach of international law amid tensions.
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Trump’s turnaround on sanctions targets Russia’s oil companies that fund the war in Ukraine
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President Trump announced new sanctions on the Kremlin that target Russia's two largest oil companies. This comes after Trump ...
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BREAKING: Lithuania says Russian warplanes violated its airspace
A Su-30 fighter jet and an Il-78 refueling plane flew approximately 700 meters into Lithuanian airspace, remaining there for ...
An SU-30 fighter and a refuelling tanker entered the airspace of the NATO member country for 18 seconds, Lithuania's military said.
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Lithuania’s Defense Ministry reported that a Russian Su-30 fighter jet and an Il-78 refueling tanker crossed the border from the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad into Lithuanian airspace near the town ...
The two aircraft, an Su-fighter and Il-78 refuelling tanker, were in the airspace for 18 seconds, with Spanish jets from NATO's Baltic division scrambled in response.
The Kremlin continues to demonstrate to U.S. President Donald Trump that his calls for an immediate end to the war in Ukraine ...
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