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Austria intercepts US military spy planes – Defense Ministry

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A pair of PC-12 turboprop reconnaissance aircraft allegedly flew without authorization, Vienna said Austria said it scrambled Eurofighter Typhoons to intercept US Air Force spy planes that entered its airspace without authorization on Sunday and Monday. According to Austrian Defense Ministry spokesman Michael Bauer, a pair of PC-12 turboprop aircraft flew over the Totes Gebirge mountains in Upper Austria on two occasions. He added that the planes turned back toward Germany after being intercepted by the Eurofighters. Bauer said the incident would be “resolved through diplomatic channels.” Austria’s response was criticized and mocked on social media, with some commenters arguing that “nobody takes our airspace seriously.” Read more Another NATO state urges Ukraine to control its drones Bauer responded to critics on X: “Should we shoot down the plane? Is that what you’re suggesting?” Replying to another post, he wrote: “If you’re driving too fast on the highway, do you expect the police to shoot you, or just give you a fine?” Last month, Austria denied US requests for overflight rights during the war against Iran, citing its longstanding neutrality.

“We are not part of Trump’s chaotic policy and must not yield an inch here,” Austrian Vice Chancellor Andrea Babler said at the time, according to Anadolu.

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