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Three Russian jets violated Estonia’s airspace on Friday, according to the country's foreign minister.

The MiG-31 jets flew together, two NATO sources independently told Fox News Digital.

The jets flew back and forth for over 12 minutes before Italian F-35s "pushed them out," according to the sources. The jets were capable of carrying high speed, air-launched ballistic missiles called Kinzhals, the sources said. It is unclear if they were.

White House officials could not immediately be reached about the incursion.

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