BRUSSELS: NATO warned Russia on Tuesday that it would use all means to defend against any further breaches of its airspace after the downing earlier this month of Russian drones over Poland and Estonia’s report of an intrusion by Russian fighter jets last week. The Sept. 10 incident in Poland was the first direct encounter between NATO and Moscow since the war in Ukraine began. It jolted leaders across Europe, raising questions about how prepared the alliance is against growing Russian aggression.

MOSCOW: Russia denied on Monday that its aircraft were violating NATO airspace and warned that countries making such accusations risked “escalating tensions.” Three Russian…

Los representantes de la OTAN tratarán este martes las incursiones de aviones del Kremlin en el cielo de Estonia

Poland's prime minister says his nation will not hesitate to shoot down objects that violate its airspace and pose a threat.

Russia shrugs off criticism as Poland and Estonia speak about incursions at emergency meeting of UN security council

Nach dem Eindringen russischer Kampfjets in den estnischen Luftraum ist der Nato-Rat in Brüssel zusammengekommen. In einer Erklärung verurteilen die Nato-Staaten Russlands…

Multiple airspace violations are called dangerous by NATO with promise to defend member states.

BRUSSELS: NATO warned Russia on Tuesday that it would use all means to defend against any further breaches of its airspace after the downing earlier this month of Russian drones…

Alleged Russian violations of Estonian and German airspace after its drone incursion in Poland have put NATO on edge.

The threat comes amid rising tensions between Moscow and its European neighbours with Russia accused of violating their airspace after a number of drone incursions.

Editorial: The escalation in recent days is raising alarm. It forms part of Moscow’s broader pattern of probing and provocation

European leaders have echoed the US president’s calls for stricter measures following several incursions into the alliance’s airspace. But former Nato officials tell Taz Ali that…