The Russian Defense Ministry denied Estonia's claim that the Russian A-50 aircraft violated the airspace. It is reported by "Interfax".
The ministry said "The flight was in strict accordance with international rules and did not entered any other state ,"
The agency notes that the A-50 is a long-range radar detection aircraft, which is called "flying radar", as well as the Russian AWACS
Earlier, the Russian ambassador to Estonia was summoned to the Estonian Foreign Ministry, where he was handed a note in connection with the alleged violation of the country's airspace by a Russian plane.
Later, the details of the incident were published on the website of the main headquarters of the Estonian armed forces. The military said the plane had been in the country's airspace for less than a minute. The ship had a flight plan, but it moved with the transponder turned off, which prevented Estonian air traffic controllers from communicating with the pilots.