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Russian jets suspected of violating Finnish airspace, defence ministry says

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Updated: Aug 18, 2022, 11:36 UTC

HELSINKI (Reuters) -Two Russian MIG-31 fighter jets are suspected of having violated the Finnish airspace on Thursday morning near the coastal city of Porvoo on the Gulf of Finland, less than 150 kilometers from Russia, said the Finnish defence ministry.

Russian jets suspected of violating Finnish airspace, defence ministry says

HELSINKI (Reuters) -Two Russian MiG-31 fighter jets are suspected of violating Finnish airspace on Thursday morning near the coastal city of Porvoo on the Gulf of Finland, the Finnish defence ministry said.

The suspected violation happened at 0640 GMT and the jets were westbound, communications chief Kristian Vakkuri told Reuters, adding the aircraft were in Finnish airspace for two minutes.

“The depth of the suspected violation into Finnish airspace was one kilometre,” he said, but would not elaborate on whether the planes were escorted out.

The Finnish airforce identified the planes and the Border Guard had already launched an investigation into the violation, the ministry statement added.

Russia’s Defence ministry on Thursday was cited by Interfax as saying it had relocated three MiG-31E warplanes equipped with Kinzhal hypersonic missiles to its Kaliningrad region, a Russian Baltic coast exclave between Poland and Lithuania.

(Reporting by Essi Lehto, editing by Stine Jacobsen and Alex Richardson)

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