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Image of a recent incident were a Russian plane was intercepted by the British RAF. UK Ministry of Defence/PA

Russian jet intercepts Polish plane over Black Sea

The incident has been condemned by other East European nations.

A RUSSIAN FIGHTER jet intercepted a Polish plane patrolling for the EU’s border agency over the Black Sea, causing the pilots to temporarily lose control of the aircraft, Warsaw has said this morning.

According to Poland’s border force, the Russian Sukhoi Su-35 plane did not make radio contact before carrying out “aggressive and dangerous manoeuvres, approaching the border guard plane three times without keeping to the required safety distance”.

The Polish plane experienced significant turbulence and the crew temporarily “lost control of the aircraft and lost altitude”, the statement said.

Warsaw said the Russian plane flew just in front of the nose of the aircraft and crossed its path at a distance of “around five metres”.

There have increasing incidents seeing interceptions of aircraft in airspace in recent weeks; one recent incident saw a Russian plane intercepted by the British RAF over NATO airspace.

Yesterday evening, Romania’s defence ministry, which first reported the incident, condemned Moscow’s “aggressive and dangerous” behaviour.

Romania said that the Polish border guard plane was on a routine Frontex patrol with Romanian border police Friday when it was intercepted.

The Polish aircraft landed safely in Romania afterwards.

Romanian and Spanish planes were put on “pre-alert” by NATO when the incident happened, the Romanian statement added.

It took place “in international airspace over the Black Sea,” around 60 kilometres (37 miles) east of Romania’s airspace, said the ministry.

“This incident is further evidence of the provocative approach of the Russian Federation in the Black Sea,” said Bucharest.

Contacted by AFP, the European border agency Frontex did not immediately respond.

The Polish plane has been deployed in Romania from April 19 and is due to stay there until May 17, part of a Frontex operation organised by Romania that also includes Spain and Sweden. 

© Agence France-Presse

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