JAKARTA - An incident that adds to the tension of the conflict occurred in the skies of Sweden. When two Russian fighter jets entered - even for a brief time - into Swedish airspace east of the Swedish island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea.

Sweden is not silent. The air force immediately sent a Swedish JAS 39 Gripen jet with a supersonic category to take photos of the 4 Russian fighter jets.

The first two fighter jets are the SU27 and the other two are the Russian SU24.

"Russia's violation of Swedish airspace is absolutely unacceptable," Defense Minister Peter Hultqvist said.

"This will lead to a firm diplomatic response from Sweden. Sweden's sovereignty and territory must always be respected."

Sweden was indeed included in the carriage that condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The criticism was also shown by concrete action, sending military aid.

Sweden on Sunday said it would send military aid, including 5,000 anti-tank guns to Ukraine. Not to mention helmets and body armor.

Just so you know, this is the first time since 1939 Sweden has sent weapons to a country at war.

"Sweden is now proposing direct support for the Ukrainian armed forces. This includes 135,000 field rations, 5,000 helmets, 5,000 body armor, and 5,000 anti-tank guns," said Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson.

So, is it because of this delivery or just...


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