Russian military plane detected 'near' British airspace

Russian military plane detected 'near' British airspace
Russian military plane detected 'near' British airspace

Two British fighter planes were dispatched this Thursday to monitor a Russian aircraft which was flying over the North Sea without crossing “the country's sovereign airspace”.

The British Ministry of Defense indicated this Friday, November 15, that it had mobilized fighter planes from its fleet after detecting the presence of a Russian military plane “near” its airspace.

The two British fighter jets were dispatched on Thursday to monitor a Russian Bear-F plane which was flying over the North Sea, the ministry statement said.

Incidents with Russia have increased in recent years

Spotted in “the United Kingdom's zone of interest”, the plane did not, however, and “at no time”, cross “the country's sovereign airspace”.

This incident comes a few days after Russian military ships were seen in the Channel, the ministry added. The Royal Navy had mobilized several of the ships to escort them.

“Our adversaries must not doubt our unwavering determination and our formidable ability to protect the United Kingdom,” said Secretary of State for the Armed Forces Luke Pollard, quoted in the press release.

Incidents involving Russian planes and aircraft from NATO countries have increased in recent years, even before the start of the conflict in Ukraine. They often took place over the Baltic Sea but also in the Black Sea and elsewhere.

In August 2023, Russian bombers were intercepted by British fighter planes while flying north of Scotland, in airspace controlled by NATO.

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