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Turkish, US fighter jets to patrol allies’ airspace

Turkish F-16s arrive in Poland, US F-15s land in Iceland for air policing duties , says Nato

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TURKISH and US fighter jets have taken up Nato air policing duties this week to guard the skies over Poland and Iceland, a Nato spokespers­on said on Wednesday.

“We thank our Allies the United States and Turkey for contributi­ng to Nato’s air policing missions,” Oana Lungescu said in a statement.

Stressing that air patrols help the alliance keep its skies safe and secure around the clock, Lungescu said it is a clear example of alliance solidarity in action, “demonstrat­ing that Nato has the capabiliti­es and the resolve to protect all Allies.”

According to Nato, four Turkish F-16s arrived on Tuesday at Malbork air base in Poland to work with the Polish air force in securing the skies in the region.

The Turkish jets and 80 support personnel will remain there until mid-September, it added.

Meanwhile, four US F-15s landed on Wednesday at Keflavik airbase in Iceland to conduct air policing over the country. “Once certified by Nato’s Combined Air Operations Centre at Uedem, Germany, the US jets are on standby to scramble at a moment’s notice to keep Iceland’s airspace safe,” it said. Nato fighter jets are on duty across Europe around the clock, ready to take off in case of suspicious or unannounce­d flights near the airspace of the alliance members. “Nato scrambled its air forces across Europe more than 400 times in 2020 to intercept unknown aircraft — mostly from Russia — approachin­g Nato airspace,” it said.

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