NATO on Edge After Russian Airspace Violation in Lithuania

WooGlobe 2025-10-27

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Two Russian military aircraft just crossed into NATO airspace over Lithuania — and though it lasted only 18 seconds, the move triggered immediate military response and strong condemnation. The Su-30 fighter jet and Il-78 tanker flew in from Russia’s Kaliningrad region, sparking fears of escalating tensions across Europe. NATO forces, including Spanish Eurofighters, were scrambled to patrol the skies.

This incident follows a series of airspace violations in Estonia, Poland, and Denmark — all believed to be linked to Russia. NATO isn’t staying silent. With its new Eastern Sentry program, the alliance is making it clear: every inch of airspace will be defended.

Watch to find out why these 18 seconds could mean far more than just a minor border breach
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