Polish MiG-29s Intercept Russian Il-20 Surveillance Plane Over Baltic Sea

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Polish MiG-29s Intercept Russian Il-20 Surveillance Plane Over Baltic Sea

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Polish MiG-29s intercept Russian Il-20 surveillance plane over Baltic Sea for the second time in four days, underscoring Poland's commitment to airspace security and vigilance.


In a recent development over the Baltic Sea, Polish MiG-29 fighter jets have intercepted a Russian Il-20 surveillance plane for the second time in just four days. The operation, coordinated by the Polish Operational Command of the Armed Forces (DORSZ), underscores Poland's commitment to safeguarding its airspace.


The incident occurred on Monday, with the Russian aircraft originating from Kaliningrad and flying through international airspace. The Polish authorities clarified that while the Russian plane was in close proximity to national borders, it did not breach Polish territorial waters.


This interception follows a similar event on May 3, when Polish F-16s were tasked with escorting the same Il-20 aircraft away from Poland's airspace. The Polish Armed Forces, through DORSZ, have emphasized the readiness and vigilance of their pilots, highlighting their daily preparedness to ensure the protection of Poland's skies.


The interception operations are a testament to Poland's firm stance on monitoring and safeguarding its airspace against any potential threats. With skilled pilots and modern aircraft, Poland remains vigilant in defending its sovereignty and territorial integrity.


These encounters serve as reminders of the ongoing tensions in the region and the importance of constant monitoring and response measures by neighboring countries. Poland's commitment to airspace security underscores the significance of cooperation and readiness among allied nations in ensuring regional stability and security.


As such, the Polish Armed Forces continue to stand ready to respond to any challenges that may arise, reaffirming their dedication to safeguarding the nation's airspace and sovereignty.

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