Kremlin: Allegations of Russian violations of other countries' airspace are baseless
Russia's State News Agency, Moscow, September 22 - The press secretary of the Russian President, Peskov, commented on the so-called news of Russia violating other countries' airspace, stating that these statements are empty and baseless.
Peskov told journalists: "We believe such statements are empty and baseless, aimed at continuing to escalate tensions and create a climate of conflict."
Earlier, the Prime Minister of Estonia, Mihal, stated that Estonia decided to consult with NATO according to Article 4 of the NATO Charter because Russian aircraft were suspected of violating the country's airspace, but no evidence was provided.
The Russian Ministry of Defense stated that three Russian MiG-31 fighters flew from Karelia to an airport in Kaliningrad on Friday, and the flight strictly followed international air regulations, did not violate the borders of other countries, and this can be confirmed by objective monitoring means.
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