Sweden's airspace was not violated
Sweden said Saturday it had scrambled two pairs of JAS 39 Gripen fighter jets a day earlier to intercept two Russian combat aircraft flying over the Baltic Sea near its airspace.
The two incidents occurred on Friday in the southern and northern parts of the Baltic Sea. NATO fighter jets also took off “to maintain security in the shared airspace,” Sweden’s military said in a statement.
Swedish airspace was not violated in connection with the incidents, it said.
“The Russian actions are serious and constitute a recurring pattern of behaviour that threatens both our territorial integrity and security,” Vice Admiral Ewa Skoog Haslum, the armed forces’ chief of joint operations, said in the statement.










