Norwegian fighter jets have conducted 61 missions in the first half of 2026 to identify Russian military aircraft flying over Norwegian waters, compared to 41 such missions throughout all of 2025. According to the Norwegian Defence, this represents an increase in Russian activity in the north, with most operations being routine. The increased monitoring is attributed to heightened concerns about potential Ukrainian attacks, prompting Russia to take defensive measures elsewhere, such as in the Baltic Sea. Two Norwegian F-35s are on constant readiness to respond quickly to NATO orders, capable of identifying and photographing unidentified aircraft within 15 minutes. While most missions are considered standard procedure, the frequency suggests a growing strategic focus by both nations.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents factual data on increased Russian military activity observed by Norway’s air force without overt ideological slant. It includes quotes from a defense spokesperson and contextualizes the issue within broader international security dynamics. There is no clear emphasis on either a左

