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NATO jets face Russian plane

U.K., Germany on joint patrols challenge craft near Estonia

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LONDON — British and German air force fighter jets were scrambled to intercept a Russian aircraft flying close to Estonian airspace, the U.K. Defense Ministry said Wednesday, amid mounting concerns about confrontat­ion in the skies near Russia and Ukraine.

The U.K. and Germany are conducting joint air policing missions in Estonia as part of NATO efforts to bolster its eastern flank in response to Russia.

The Typhoon jets responded Tuesday after a Russian air-to-air refueling aircraft failed to communicat­e with Estonian air traffic control, the U.K. ministry said. The Russian plane didn’t enter the airspace of Estonia, a NATO member.

British and German planes are patrolling together as part of the NATO Baltic Air Policing mission until the end of April.

Wing Commander Scott Maccoll, Commander of the Royal Air Force’s 140 Expedition­ary Air Wing, said “it was great to see the U.K. and German elements operate as one team.”

U.K. armed forces minister James Heappey said “this joint U.K. and German deployment in the Baltics clearly demonstrat­es our collective resolve to challenge any potential threat to NATO’S borders, whilst demonstrat­ing our combined strength.”

Such intercepti­ons are routine — even before Russia invaded Ukraine last year, NATO planes were involved in about 400 intercepti­ons a year with Russian aircraft. Germany’s Defense Ministry said Tuesday’s incident was the 28th time Luftwaffe planes had scrambled since German forces were stationed in Estonia last summer.

But the incident comes amid heightened tensions after a collision between a Russian jet and a U.S. drone over the Black Sea.

Washington and Moscow gave conflictin­g accounts of Tuesday’s incident. The U.S. said a Russian Su27 fighter jet struck the propeller of a MQ-9 Reaper drone, and U.S. forces had to bring down the unmanned craft. Russia said the drone crashed after making a “sharp maneuver.”

The incident appeared to be the first time since the height of the Cold War that a U.S. aircraft was brought down after an encounter with a Russian warplane. It highlighte­d the risk of confrontat­ion between Russia and the West amid the war in Ukraine.

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