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    German Jets Intercept Russian Plane as Estonia Calls Emergency UN Meeting Over Airspace Violations

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsSeptember 22, 2025Updated:September 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Tensions spiked in the Baltic region on Sunday after German Eurofighters intercepted a Russian reconnaissance plane, while Estonia announced it would convene an emergency UN Security Council meeting over repeated Kremlin airspace breaches.

    What Happened

    Germany’s air force confirmed that two Eurofighter jets scrambled from Rostock-Laage to intercept a Russian Il-20M reconnaissance aircraft flying over the Baltic Sea. Officials said the Russian plane had switched off its transponders and ignored repeated requests to make contact.

    The interception came just days after three Russian MiG-31 fighters reportedly violated Estonian airspace near the Gulf of Finland, an incursion Moscow has denied. Estonia, calling the incidents “brazen,” said it was escalating the matter to the United Nations for the first time since joining in 1991.

    Estonia’s Response

    Estonian foreign minister Margus Tsahkna described the airspace breach as part of a “broader pattern of escalation by Russia, both regionally and globally.” He noted similar violations in Poland and Romania, stressing that “this behavior requires an international response.”

    Tallinn has also triggered NATO’s Article 4, which allows member states to consult when their security is under threat. Latvia and Lithuania, Estonia’s Baltic neighbors, are also expressing alarm at Moscow’s actions.

    NATO and Regional Concerns

    Poland’s foreign minister Radek Sikorski recently warned that Moscow was testing NATO with “incremental” provocations short of open war. Debris from a Russian decoy drone was even discovered inside Polish territory over the weekend.

    Latvia’s president, Edgars Rinkēvičs, cautioned on Facebook that Russia’s actions carried the risk of “serious conflict” if provocations continued, stressing that while European governments seek to avoid a wider war, they will be forced to respond. Czech president Petr Pavel added that NATO must remain united and respond decisively: “Giving in to evil is simply impossible.”

    U.S. and Russian Positions

    Asked whether Washington would defend EU allies from further Russian aggression, President Donald Trump said on Sunday: “Yeah, I would. I would.” However, Bloomberg reported that Vladimir Putin left his August summit with Trump in Alaska convinced the U.S. would do little to bolster Ukraine’s defenses, prompting Moscow to intensify its pressure campaign.

    Meanwhile, Russia accused the UK of leading a “pro-war camp” and dismissed Western pressure as ineffective. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said such actions would not bring an end to the war in Ukraine.

    What Happens Next

    Estonia’s emergency UN Security Council meeting coincides with this week’s UN General Assembly in New York, where world leaders are already gathered. Regional officials warn that Russia’s maneuvers are designed to divert attention away from Ukraine, while Kyiv remains under heavy assault from drones and missile attacks.

    Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy, en route to the UN, signaled he was willing to meet with Putin — or with Putin and Trump together — though Russia has insisted such talks could only take place after Ukraine concedes on “root causes” of the war.

    This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.

    The post German Jets Intercept Russian Plane as Estonia Calls Emergency UN Meeting Over Airspace Violations first appeared on Trusted and Verified USA News.

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