Russian Nuclear-Capable Bombers Conduct Baltic Sea Operations as NATO Intercepts; Moscow Issues Warnings to Finland and Baltic States

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Gate News message, April 20 — Russian strategic bombers conducted operations over the Baltic Sea on April 20 as NATO fighter jets were scrambled to monitor the mission. The Russian air force deployed Tu-22M3 nuclear-capable bombers, flanked by Su-35 fighter jets, above international waters. NATO’s F-35 fighters tracked the operation, which Russia’s defense ministry confirmed in a statement saying: “At certain stages of the route, the aircraft were escorted by fighter jets from foreign states. All flights are conducted in strict accordance with international rules for the use of airspace.”

Moscow accused Finland and Baltic states Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania of allowing Ukrainian drones to transit their airspace to strike Russian oil terminals at Ust-Luga and Primorsk. Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu invoked Article 51 of the UN Charter on states’ inherent right to self-defense, stating: “Either Western air defences were highly ineffective, or the states in question are deliberately providing their airspace, that is, acting as direct accomplices in aggression against Russia.” Former FSB chief Nikolai Patrushev branded NATO members as “complicit in these crimes.” Hardline MP Andrei Kolesnik characterized Shoigu’s remarks as a “final” warning, cautioning Baltic states against acting with “impunity” against Russia. Western countries and Kyiv have categorically rejected the accusations.

Sweden’s Defense Chief Michael Claesson warned that Russia may be scheming to capture a Baltic Sea island as a direct provocation to NATO’s Article 5 collective defense pledge. Potential targets include Sweden’s Gotland, Denmark’s Bornholm, and Estonia’s Hiiumaa and Saaremaa, raising concerns Putin might test NATO’s commitment through a deliberate, restricted territorial assault in the region.

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