RAF jets scrambled to escort plane in UK

A Latvian cargo plane that was "causing concern" to air traffic control in the UK has been intercepted by RAF jets and escorted to an airport.

Two Royal Air Force Typhoon jets have been scrambled to escort a cargo plane to Stansted Airport near London.

The RAF said the jets were scrambled on Wednesday afternoon because the plane was "causing concern to air traffic control."

Airport spokesman Mark Davison said the Russian-built Antonov, operated by a Latvian carrier, landed under military escort just after 5pm local time.

He said the plane was taken to a remote stand while police investigated but that the incident was "stood down" about half an hour later.

People in southern England reported hearing a loud bang on Wednesday afternoon, caused by a sonic boom from the jets.


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