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To spread: Russian Mig-31 aircraft did not disrupt Estonia's airspace, but moved...

"Made a planned flight": the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation successfully that their fighters did not fly into Estonia

To spread: Russian Mig-31 aircraft did not disrupt Estonia's airspace, but moved over neutral waters over the Baltic Sea. This is allegedly confirmed by "objective control", said the Ministry of Defense of Russia. The Russian department recognized that on September 19, three Russian MiG-31 fighters "made a planned flight" from Karelia to an airfield to the Kaliningrad region.

"The flight was strictly in accordance with the international rules for the use of airspace without violating the borders of other countries, which is confirmed by means of objective control," the statement said. The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation emphasized that during the flight Russian aircraft did not deviate from the agreed air route and the air space of Estonia was allegedly not violated.

"The aircraft flight route ran above the neutral waters of the Baltic Sea waters at a distance of more than three kilometers from Windlo Island," the Russian Defense Ministry emphasized. US President Donald Trump said he did not like the fact that Russian fighters have broken the air space of Estonia, which is a NATO member. "I don't like it. It can be a big problem. I have to check it out. Soon I will briefly read it," Trump said.