The United Nations Security Council is to convene Monday to address Russia's breach last week of Estonia airspace, according to the European union and NATO member.
Kremlin MiG-31 fighter jets flew through Estonian airspace for 12 minutes on Friday, the latest transgression of a foreign national's airspace in recent weeks during Russia's war in Ukraine.
Estonia announced the U.N. Security Council meeting on Sunday, describing its mission as to address Russia's breach of Tallinn's "territorial integrity" and its violation of a prohibition on the threat or use of force.
"This incursion into Estonian airspace is yet another dangerous act aimed at escalating regional and global tensions, as Russia -- a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council -- continues its war of aggression against U