The United Nations Security Council has urgently called a meeting in response to recent reports of a potential airspace violation involving Russian military aircraft over Estonian territory. The incident, which has heightened tensions between NATO allies and Russia, is being scrutinized for its implications on regional security and international law. Estonian officials claim that several Russian fighter jets crossed into their airspace late last week, prompting a swift diplomatic backlash and calls for de-escalation.

During the emergency session, Security Council members are expected to discuss a range of responses including:

  • Demanding clarifications from Russian authorities regarding the flights.
  • Reaffirming support for Estonian sovereignty and NATO’s collective defense mechanisms.
  • Exploring potential sanctions or diplomatic measures to prevent further provocations.
  • Enhancing monitoring capabilities in the…