Signals of resolve or a shortcut? Border and air space violations in the Baltic Sea region
The Baltic Sea region regularly experiences low-level military incidents and violations of territorial borders. Both international media and the Baltic elite interpret Russian violations of airspace as intentional and provocative. Based on reports in the Baltic News Service on Russian airspace viola...
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