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Two Russian military aircraft briefly enter Lithuania’s airspace, Nato responds

reuters October 24, 2025, 00:32:27 IST

The two aircraft, an Su-30 fighter and Il-78 refuelling tanker, were possibly on a refuelling training mission when they flew 700 metres into Lithuania from Kaliningrad region at about 1500 GMT, the military said

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A still photo published by Swedish armed forces that it says shows a Russian mig-31 fighter jet that took part in the violation of Estonian airspace. Swedens military says the image was taken over the Baltic sea after the Russian aircraft left Estonian airspace, still photo released on September 19, 2025. Reuters File
A still photo published by Swedish armed forces that it says shows a Russian mig-31 fighter jet that took part in the violation of Estonian airspace. Swedens military says the image was taken over the Baltic sea after the Russian aircraft left Estonian airspace, still photo released on September 19, 2025. Reuters File

Two Russian military aircraft entered Nato member Lithuania’s airspace on Thursday for about 18 seconds, Lithuania’s military said.

The two aircraft, an Su-30 fighter and Il-78 refuelling tanker, were possibly on a refuelling training mission when they flew 700 metres into Lithuania from Kaliningrad region at about 1500 GMT, the military said.

“This incident once again shows that Russia is behaving like a terrorist state, disregarding international law and the security of neighbouring countries,” said Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene on Facebook.

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“Lithuania is safe. Together with our allies, we look after and will defend every centimetre of our country”, she added.

Spanish Eurofighter Typhoon jets from Nato Baltic Air Police were scrambled in response and are patrolling the area, the military said.

Three Russian military jets violated Estonia’s airspace for 12 minutes on September 19. Nato scrambled fighters and escorted them out. Russia denied its planes entered Estonia, saying Tallinn had no evidence to back up its claim and was seeking to ratchet up East-West tensions.

Nine days earlier, more than 20 Russian drones entered Polish airspace. Nato jets shot some of them down, the first time an alliance member had fired on Russian targets since the start of the war in Ukraine.

The US general serving as Nato’s top commander said earlier this week that Russia appeared to have been deterred by Nato’s firm response to the incursions into Polish and Estonian airspace, but Moscow is expected to continue testing boundaries.

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