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NATO Pilots Scrambled More Often to Intercept Russian Planes

NATO aircrews flying patrols over the Baltics say that the pace of their mission has increased recently.

The pilots from Canada, America and four European countries met the new NATO Secretary General.

They told NATO TV's Ruth Owen that they are being scrambled more often to intercept Russian planes.

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