Russian Aircraft Violate Lithuanian Airspace: What's Happening?

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What's Going On?

Russian aircraft entered Lithuania's airspace, a NATO member country.
2 Russian planes, an SU-30 and an IL-78, flew into Lithuanian airspace for 18 seconds
Lithuania accused Russia of violating its airspace, while Russia denied the claim

Why Does it Matter?

This incident raises concerns about NATO and Russia relations, and whether Russia is testing NATO's defenses.

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