Alarm again in the NATO alliance and Europe after breach of Estonian airspace by three MIG-31 fighters. Vandeful: “Vigilization, The Price of Liberty”. Rejection from Berlin

The situation in the Baltic is entering a new phase of clicking, following a breach on the afternoon of Friday, Estonia’s airspace by three Russian MIG-31 fighter aircraft, with their immediate interception by the NATO allies.

The breach lasted about twelve minutes, and as reported by the German news agency DPA, Russian fighters moving above the Gulf of Finland had not submitted a flight plan, had not activated their transatters and had no air traffic control.

According to the official announcements, the fourth breach of Estonia’s airspace in 2025, while Tallinn called for-as Poland last week-requested the activation of Article 4 of NATO for consultations with the rest of the alliance member states. Article 4 enables a Member State to request a consultation if it considers that security, territorial integrity or stability is threatened.

Vandeful: “Absolutely unacceptable violation”

Through the X Platform X, the German Foreign Minister Johann Vandeful states that “vigilance is the price of freedom. This NATO principle remains more timely than ever. Today’s unacceptable breach of Estonia’s airspace by Russia proves it. “

Vandeful expresses his “absolute solidarity” to Estonia and continues: “With the immediate interception of the Russian aircraft, we prove that NATO is always ready to defend it.”

And NATO Secretary -General Mark Rutte, following a conversation with Estonian Prime Minister Kristel Micalal, said that “NATO’s response to NATO Eastern Sentry was fast and effective.”

Violation of Security Belt in Poland and Poland

At the same time, according to official Polish sources, Russian aircraft violated the Petrobaltic boreholes seat zone in Baltic.

According to the Polish border guard, two Russian fighter aircraft carried out a low run over the platform, violating the seat belt, adding that there was a mobilization of the Polish Armed Forces and other security services. This platform is considered a “critical maritime infrastructure”.

This incident is added to the Russian Drone flight last week over Polish territories, in an area where NATO was operating.