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Italian fighters intercept Russian planes at Baltic Sea

Italian fighters intercept Russian planes at Baltic Sea

Eurofighters in the air after alerts Thursday and Friday

ROME, 29 March 2024, 19:53

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Italy and Spain lead NATO 's Baltic Air Policing mission © ANSA/EPA

Italian fighters intercepted Russian planes over the Baltic Sea twice in the last 24 hours, Italian sources said Friday.
    Over the past 24 hours, Italian Air Force Eurofighters deployed in the 4th Wing Task Force, operational at the Polish base in Malbork, have carried out a double interception of Russian aircraft in the Baltic Sea.
    The alert, launched from the NATO command centre based in Uedem (Germany), was triggered yesterday and today morning for an unidentified aircraft flying over the international waters of the Baltic Sea. Once the aircraft had been identified, the Italian F-2000s returned to their base in Malbork.

In related news on the Russia-Ukraine war, fragments of a Russian drone were found in Romania and Polish Premier Donald Tusk warned: 'War is ahead, but we are not ready'.The European Parliament opened an investigation into Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo's accusation of 'MEPs hired by Moscow to spread propaganda'. On the Moscow ISIS massacre, Turkey sided with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the alleged role of foreign intelligence services. Nine others suspected of helping the ISIS killers were arrested in Tajikistan.

Putin has said the terrorists were trained by Ukraine in the Middle East with the help of America and Britain.


   

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