A Russian spy plane has been intercepted by Nato jets over
the Baltic Sea, the alliance says, amid heightened tensions in the region.
Estonia summoned Russia's ambassador on Wednesday after its
military said the Ilyushin-20 plane had entered its airspace for about a
minute.
But Russia said the plane had been on a training flight and
had not violated Estonian airspace.
Russia has been accused of several recent border violations
in the region.
The conflict in eastern Ukraine, which the West says Russia
has stoked by supporting the rebels, has prompted sanctions against senior
figures in Moscow and bans on EU goods in response.
In the past week, non-Nato member Sweden has been searching
for a submarine reportedly sighted in its waters in the southern Stockholm
archipelago some 48km (30 miles) from the capital. The suspected submarine is
widely assumed to be Russian.
Last month, Estonia accused Russia of abducting one of its
security officials on the border.
Nato said the Ilyushin plane had taken off from the Russian
Baltic coast enclave of Kaliningrad on Tuesday and was "first intercepted
by Danish F-16 jets when it approached Denmark", before flying north
towards Sweden.
Intercepted by Swedish planes, the Ilyushin entered Estonian
airspace for less than a minute and was escorted out by Portuguese F16s, the
alliance said.
Source-BBC
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