STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Norway's government said on Tuesday that Russia has violated Norwegian airspace three times in 2025, adding that it was unclear if this was deliberate or the result of navigation
Norway says Russia violated its airspace three times in 2025
Overview of Airspace Violations
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Norway's government said on Tuesday that Russia has violated Norwegian airspace three times in 2025, adding that it was unclear if this was deliberate or the result of navigation errors.
Details of the Incidents
The incidents, which lasted between one and four minutes, were the first such violations by Russia in more than a decade, the Norwegian government said in a statement.
Government Response
Two of the incidents, on April 25 and August 18, took place over the Arctic Barents Sea, while the third, on July 24, was over an uninhabited part of Finnmark, Norway's northernmost county which shares a border with Russia.
"We can't determine whether this was done deliberately or whether it was due to navigation errors," Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere said. "Regardless of the reason, this is not acceptable and we have made that clear to Russian authorities."
(Reporting by Anna Ringstrom, editing by Terje Solsvik)





