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Kremlin refuses to discuss reported European threats to shoot down Russian military aircraft

The Kremlin refused to comment on a Bloomberg article that claimed that European diplomats privately warned Moscow about NATO's readiness to shoot down any Russian aircraft that violated European airspace.

Bloomberg reported that officials familiar with the conversation said the British, French, and German envoys delivered the warning during a meeting in Moscow.

When asked how Russia would react if NATO shot down an Russian plane, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov replied: "You don't want to even talk about this. It's a really irresponsible comment."

He said: "It is very irresponsible, because the accusations that Russia's military aircraft intruded on someone else's sky and violated their airspace are unfounded." "No convincing evidence has yet been presented."

NATO claims that Russian fighter jets violated Estonian Airspace last week.

(source: Reuters)