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Latvia is hysterical because of the appearance of one Russian fighter near its borders

Latvia was frightened by one Russian fighter Su-27.

The Latvian armed forces announced that 16 February 2019 of the year, near the borders of the country's airspace (remoteness is not commented on - approx. Ed.), Was discovered the fourth-generation Russian fighter Su-27, which flew without providing any information. In the opinion of the Latvian side, the aircraft of the Russian Aerospace Forces represented a danger, but no violations of the airspace were recorded.

What exactly is the hysteria caused by the Armed Forces of Latvia because of the appearance, according to some information, in 35 kilometers from the borders of the airspace of the country, a Russian fighter that had no hostile intentions, is still unknown, but experts note that NATO airplanes are regularly approaching the Russian borders from both the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea, although they do not communicate their intentions, not to mention the fact that often such flights take place off transponders.

Earlier, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation published video footage, which captured the interception of a Swedish military aircraft, which tried to get closer to the borders of the airspace of the Kaliningrad region.

You would think that the whole of Latvia grabbed fear of a slingshot ...

Well, maybe this is not hysterical. They provoke Russia by all means. Is it possible that a rocket flew away from a Spanish fighter in Latvia? And then the whole Su-27 and panic is put in a line. Russia is aggressive and do not care what to use.

Is it enough that one plane is enough for you to surrender?

And if they notice Carlson? Everything, the end of Latvia?

Just one and a half silent lines in the twitter of the Latvian army: "near our maritime border over neutral waters a plane was recorded, identified as a Russian SU-27." - Wow! It's hysterical! Panic!! I can directly see how the whole of Latvia is beating its head against the wall.

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