Nato F-35 fighter jets were scrambled to intercept Russian MiG-31 and Su-24 near Finnmark

AIRLIVE
1 Min Read

Nato fighter jets have intercepted Russian aircraft near Finland’s border with Norway.

Intelligence identified the aircraft as a Mikoyan MiG-31 ‘Foxhound’ and a Sukhoi Su-24 ‘Fencer’ jet.
Nato scrambled F-35 fighter jets yesterday amid rising tensions between Finland and Russia. The Russian jets had been spotted near Finnmark, in Norway’s far north, but did not enter official Norwegian airspace.

The Royal Norwegian Air Force posted: ‘Two Russian aircraft north of Finnmark today. CRC Sørreisa reported the aircraft, and NATO ordered our F-35s on their wings. ‘The Russian aircraft flew to the Norwegian Sea before returning east.’ The aircraft flew over the Norwegian Sea and then returned to Russia.

Russia has issued an increasing number of threats to both Finland and Sweden in recent weeks, leading to increased tensions between the nations. Both Finland and Sweden defied Kremlin warnings to announce their bids to join Nato on May 18.

The Kremlin issued a chilling warning that the moves were both a ‘grave mistake with far reaching consequences’. Representatives from both countries will travel to Madrid next month to firm up their plans to join the military alliance.

Exit mobile version