Royal Air Force jets will fly air defence missions over Poland as part of a NATO mission, the government has announced.
The move comes after Russian drones entered Polish airspace in Vladimir Putin’s most significant violation of NATO airspace yet.
The Typhoons – from RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire – will join allied forces from Denmark, France and Germany to reinforce NATO’s defence along its eastern side, the Ministry of Defence said.
Sir Keir Starmer said: “Russia’s reckless behaviour is a direct threat to European security and a violation of international law, which is why the UK will support NATO’s efforts to bolster its eastern flank through Eastern Sentry.
“These aircraft are not just a show of strength, they are vital in deterring aggression, securing NATO airspace, and protecting our national security and that of our allies.
“We will continue to stand firm in our support for Ukraine and ramp up the pressure on Putin until there is a just and lasting peace.”
Russia’s incursion into Polish airspace was followed by a violation of Romanian airspace just days later.
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The Kremlin has said its drones went into Poland because they were jammed, but European leaders believe the breaches were a deliberate provocation.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte announced the ‘Eastern Sentry’ operation on Friday, and said it would involve the deployment of equipment on the border with Belarus, Russia and Ukraine to deter potential Russian aggression.
It underlines long-held concerns about the potential expansion of Russia’s three-year war in Ukraine.
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