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French jets intercepted Russian aircraft 11 times over a week in Baltics

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Posted on June 4, 2026

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French Jets Intercept Russian Aircraft 11 Times During Baltic Mission

Increased NATO Air Policing Activity Over the Baltics

PARIS, June 4 (Reuters) - French warplanes were scrambled 11 times over the last week as part of NATO's Baltic Air Policing Mission, France's armed forces spokesperson said on Thursday, describing the incursions as a higher-than-usual number of "provocations".

Purpose of the Baltic Air Policing Mission

The mission protects the airspace of the three Baltic states - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - through rotating deployments of NATO fighter jets, filling gaps in their own capabilities. Aircraft are scrambled to intercept unidentified or non-compliant aircraft.

French Response to Russian Activity

Guillaume Vernet told a weekly news briefing that the unusually high number of interceptions could signal that Moscow was seeking to flex its muscles in the same week it hosted its annual St Petersburg International Economic Forum.

Details of the Interceptions

"The French detachment deployed on the Baltic Air Policing mission carried out multiple interceptions of Russian military aircraft flying without flight plans or radio contact," Vernet said, adding that the intercepted aircraft included armed fighter jets, intelligence and transport planes.

Regional Security Concerns

The incidents follow a series of cases in which military drones strayed into the airspace of Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, stoking fears that the war in Ukraine could spill over into NATO's northern borders with Russia.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by John Irish; Editing by Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • French Rafales deployed at Šiauliai Air Base carried out 11 intercepts in one week—markedly more than the usual 10 since April
  • Incursions included armed fighters, intelligence and transport planes operating without flight plans or radio contact
  • These heightened intercepts coincide with broader concerns over airspace violations, including drone intrusions into Baltic/NATO states’ airspace

Frequently Asked Questions

Why were French warplanes scrambled in the Baltic region?
French jets were scrambled as part of NATO's Baltic Air Policing Mission to intercept unidentified or non-compliant Russian aircraft entering Baltic airspace.
How many times did French jets intercept Russian aircraft in one week?
French jets intercepted Russian aircraft 11 times over the last week, which is considered unusually high.
What is NATO's Baltic Air Policing Mission?
NATO's Baltic Air Policing Mission protects the airspace of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania using rotating NATO fighter jet deployments.
What type of Russian aircraft were intercepted?
Intercepted Russian aircraft included armed fighter jets, intelligence planes, and transport planes flying without flight plans or radio contact.
What is the context behind the increase in interceptions?
The higher number of interceptions coincided with Russia's St Petersburg International Economic Forum and followed recent drone incursions in Baltic and neighboring airspace.

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