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Russian military aircraftYle News
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Nato detected two Russian fighter jets over international waters in the Baltic Sea .
The jets had taken off from Kaliningrad and were heading towards mainland Russia .
The Russian jets had no flight plan, were not in radio contact with civilian air traffic control.
The aircraft were also tracked by Finnish and Swedish air operation centres.
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