Estonia has urgently called on NATO to convene a special session following a serious breach by Russian military aircraft into Estonian airspace. The incident, which Estonia condemns as a blatant violation of international law, has heightened tensions in the Baltic region. Estonian defense officials emphasize the need for a unified and decisive response to deter further provocations and to reaffirm the alliance’s commitment to collective defense under Article 5.

NATO member states are reportedly assessing the situation, with key measures under consideration including increased air patrols, enhanced early-warning systems, and joint military exercises in the Baltics. The Estonian government has also submitted a detailed report of the incursion, outlining flight paths and radar detection data, which highlights the precision of the violation and the urgent need for a coordinated…