2025-09-20
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I'm Alex Ridson and at five hours GMT on Saturday the 20th of September these are our main stories.
NATO intercepts Russian jets in Estonian airspace.
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Notre Dame's Bell towers reopen to the public.
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First, it was Poland and Romania.
Now, Estonia has become the latest NATO member to have its airspace violated by Russia.
The defence minister, Hanno Pevker,
told us three Russian jets were intercepted by NATO pilots and forced to flee.
We were in a very close contact with our allies, not only with Finland, but also with Sweden.
And we had a situation under control, but yes,