Finnish Air Force Suspects Two Airspace Violations By Su-27 Planes

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Finnish Air Force Suspects Two Airspace Violations By Su-27 Planes
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The Finnish Air Force has suspected that two different Russian aircraft Su-27 have violated its airspace Thursday.

Russian Su-27 jet had alleged stayed in the Finnish airspace for about a minute after crossing the border near the town of Porvoo some 30 miles east of the capital, Helsinki, Sputnik News reported Friday.

"Russian SU-27 fighter suspected of having violated Finnish airspace in the afternoon on October 6. Later in the evening there was another suspected violation of airspace by the same aircraft type.” the Finnish Air Force said in a Friday statement. The Air Force identified and described both machines. 

According to the release, the first suspected alleged violation occurred at 16:43 local time on Thursday, while the second event took place in the same area at 21:33.

However, the Russian Defense Ministry has denied reports of the first alleged violation of the Finnish airspace by a Su-27 jet, saying that the aircraft carried out a training flight over neutral waters in the Bay of Finland on Thursday.

 

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