The Russian Federation’s warplane was flying in accordance to a plan finalized in advance and did not violate Lithuania’s air-space, the Defence Ministry said.
According to the press release, procedures of the NATO air-policing mission envisage escort of aircrafts flying close to borders of the three Baltic states in cases when they follow routes agreed in advance.
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