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Two Croatian MIG-21s Intercept Civilian Plane

By 15 August 2022
Two Croatian MIG-21s Intercept Civilian Plane
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ZAGREB, 15 August, 2022 - Two Croatian Air Force MIG-21s, which are part of NATO's integrated air defence system, intercepted in southern Croatia between 11 am and noon on Monday a civilian plane that had entered Croatia's air space, the Defence Ministry said.

The passenger plane was a US-registered Beechcraft 35-B33 which took off in Greece to Slovenia, the ministry said, adding that flight control was unable to establish radio contact with it.

Following a command from NATO's Combined Air Operations Centre in Torrejon, Spain, the two Croatian MIG-21s took off to intercept and identify the plane.

After the Croatian pilots saw that it was a civilian plane, the MIG-21s returned to base in Zagreb.

When contact was made with the plane, it was established that avionics had failed, and the plane continued towards Slovenia as planned.

The interception was conducted in line with NATO rules and procedures, the ministry said, adding that its success confirmed the capability of Croatia's airspace control and protection system as well as the advantages of participating in NATO's integrated air defence system.

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