NATO deploys German jets after Russian plane appears over Baltic Sea

NATO deploys German jets after Russian plane appears over Baltic Sea Two Bundeswehr Eurofighters fly over the sea as the 196-metre-long transport ship "Ark Germania" departs the port in Rostock. Photo: Jens Büttner/dpa

BERLIN (CONVERSEER) – NATO scrambled two German Eurofighters in response to a Russian military aircraft over the Baltic Sea on Sunday.

The aircraft, which could not initially be identified, was flying in international airspace without a flight plan or radio contact, the German Air Force said.

It said the aircraft could not initially be properly identified, but appeared to have been a Russian Il-20M reconnaissance aircraft.

The German fighter jets took off from Rostock-Laage military airfield in the north of the country.

Germany’s armed forces are keeping additional aircraft on standby to protect the airspace on NATO’s eastern flank after a number of recent violations of allied airspace by Russia.

(dpa)

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