NATO jets intercept unresponsive Russian fighters near Latvia

A Russian Su-30 Flanker intercepted by the Swedish Air Force

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Two German Eurofighters and two Swedish Gripen fighters launched an alpha scramble to intercept two Russian Su-30 aircraft heading towards Latvia. This interception was part of the NATO Baltic Air Policing mission. 

The Russian jets, reportedly engaged in a military exercise with naval ships in the Baltic Sea, had their transponders switched off and ignored radio communications, a Luftwaffe spokesperson told Bild.  

“The pilots of the Sukhoi behaved uncooperatively but not aggressively,” the Luftwaffe reported in a statement on X. 

The lack of a communicated flight plan, standard in the busy Baltic airspace, raised concerns. The situation was closely monitored, with the NATO fighters visually identifying and escorting the aircraft without further incident. 

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