
Russian aircraft intercepted after dangerous maneuver by carrier
Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and increased tensions between NATO and Russia, the Alliance has considerably strengthened its presence and vigilance in the..
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Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and increased tensions between NATO and Russia, the Alliance has considerably strengthened its presence and surveillance in the North Atlantic and the Arctic region. Following this interaction, "the Russian plane was intercepted and escorted by two British F-35 fighters from the HMS Prince of Wales until leaving the area". The initiative was also aimed at appeasing US President Donald Trump and calming the crisis between European countries and the US over Greenland against Washington's threats to seize the island of Denmark.
Furthermore, "This activity was dangerous and unprofessional," he said. The presence of Russian aircraft and ships is regularly detected, as in March, when Norwegian fighters were mobilized several times to identify Russian aircraft during a NATO exercise in the far north of Norway. The deployment of the carrier and the accompanying vessels is part of the Operation "Sentinelle do Arctic, NATO, launched in February to strengthen security in this region.
In addition, The British Government today confirmed the interception of a Russian aircraft that “repeatedly approached” the British carrier HMS Prince of Wales when sailing in the Norwegian Sea under NATO maneuvers. The Russian authorities have not yet pronounced on this incident, which took place on 2 July.
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Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and increased tensions between NATO and Russia, the Alliance has considerably strengthened its presence and surveillance in the North Atlantic and the Arctic region.
reliability low1/3 sourcesFollowing this interaction, "the Russian plane was intercepted and escorted by two British F-35 fighters from the HMS Prince of Wales until leaving the area".
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe initiative was also aimed at appeasing US President Donald Trump and calming the crisis between European countries and the US over Greenland against Washington's threats to seize the island of Denmark.
reliability low1/3 sources"This activity was dangerous and unprofessional," he said.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe presence of Russian aircraft and ships is regularly detected, as in March, when Norwegian fighters were mobilized several times to identify Russian aircraft during a NATO exercise in the far north of Norway.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe deployment of the carrier and the accompanying vessels is part of the Operation "Sentinelle do Arctic, NATO, launched in February to strengthen security in this region.
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The British Government today confirmed the interception of a Russian aircraft that “repeatedly approached” the British carrier HMS Prince of Wales when sailing in the Norwegian Sea under NATO maneuvers.
according to ECOThe Russian authorities have not yet pronounced on this incident, which took place on 2 July.
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