A trio of Russian fighters violated Estonia’s airspace on Friday, days after the country also tested Poland’s air borders.

Like the Poland intrusions, NATO scrambled jets to intercept what the Estonian foreign minister called an “unprecedentedly brazen” intrusion by Russia.

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The intrusions have been viewed as Russia testing the NATO alliance during the country’s Ukraine conflict.

“Earlier today, Russian jets violated Estonian airspace. NATO responded immediately and intercepted the Russian aircraft. This is yet another example of rec

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