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Trump repudió la incursión de aviones rusos en Estonia: “No me gusta cuando eso pasa, podría ser un gran problema”

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, expresó su desaprobación sobre la incursión de aviones de combate rusos en el espacio aéreo de Estonia este viernes, un incidente que activó el despliegue de la misión de vigilancia de la OTAN sobre el mar Báltico.
“No me encanta. No me gusta cuando eso pasa. Podría ser un gran problema”, declaró Trump a corresponsales de prensa en el Despacho Oval de la Casa Blanca. Y agregó que emitirá un pronunciamiento más detallado en las próximas horas, una vez que su equipo le informara completamente sobre el acontecimiento.
Trump ya se había declarado el jueves “decepcionado” con el presidente ruso Vladimir Putin por la continuidad de la ofensiva militar en Ucrania. Durante su visita de Estado al Reino Unido, Trump aseguró que pensaba que el conflicto en Ucrania sería “el más fácil” de resolver debido a su relación con Putin. “Pero me ha decepcionado, realmente me ha decepcionado”, dijo. Además, instó a los países europeos a dejar de comprar petróleo ruso para presionar a Moscú, afirmando que “si su precio baja, Putin se retirará de esa guerra”.
Junto a Trump, el primer ministro británico Keir Starmer insistió en la necesidad de aumentar la presión sobre Putin. “Debemos ejercer una presión adicional sobre Putin. Solo cuando el presidente [Donald Trump] ejerció presión sobre Putin, este mostró realmente cierta disposición a actuar. Por eso, debemos acentuar la presión”, señaló.

En este contexto de creciente presión internacional, el primer ministro estonio Kristen Michal informó este viernes a través de la red social X que Estonia invocó el Artículo 4 del Tratado de la OTAN para celebrar consultas con los aliados tras la incursión de tres cazas rusos MIG-31 en su espacio aéreo, lo que provocó la intervención de la patrulla aérea de la Alianza Atlántica destacada en la región báltica.
El Ministerio estonio de Defensa señaló que los cazas rusos sobrevolaron el espacio aéreo de Estonia durante casi 12 minutos, específicamente sobre la isla de Vaindloo, en el golfo de Finlandia. La respuesta recayó en aviones F-35 de la Fuerza Aérea italiana, parte de la Misión de Policía Aérea del Báltico y actualmente desplegados en la base de Ämari, según datos facilitados por las autoridades estonias.
Taavi Karotamm, portavoz de las Fuerzas de Defensa de Estonia, explicó a la radio pública ERR que los cazas rusos avanzaron en paralelo a la frontera este-oeste y penetraron hasta 10 kilómetros en el espacio aéreo estonio. Karotamm añadió que, en primera instancia, los MIG-31 fueron interceptados por la Fuerza Aérea finlandesa, siendo posteriormente relevados por los F-35 italianos, que los escoltaron hasta la región de Kaliningrado. Esta es la cuarta vez en el año que aeronaves rusas violan el espacio aéreo estonio, según la misma fuente.
La diplomacia de Estonia reaccionó con inmediatez: convocó al encargado de negocios ruso en Tallín para entregarle una nota de protesta por lo ocurrido. El ministro de Exteriores, Margus Tsahkna, calificó el episodio como “sin precedentes” por la cantidad de aeronaves implicadas.

“Rusia ya ha violado el espacio aéreo de Estonia en cuatro ocasiones este año, lo cual es inaceptable en sí mismo. Pero la incursión de hoy, que involucró a tres aviones de combate entrando en nuestro espacio aéreo, es descaradamente sin precedentes”, afirmó Tsahkna. El jefe de la diplomacia estonia consideró que “las pruebas cada vez más extensas de los límites por parte de Rusia y su creciente agresividad deben afrontarse con un rápido incremento de la presión política y económica”.
Por su parte, el Ministerio de Defensa de Rusia negó este viernes que tres de sus aviones de combate MIG-31 hubieran entrado ilegalmente en el espacio aéreo de Estonia, después de que la OTAN enviara cazas para interceptarlos. El Gobierno de Moscú dijo que los jets estaban en un “vuelo programado… en estricta conformidad con las regulaciones internacionales del espacio aéreo y no violaron las fronteras de otros Estados, como lo confirma el monitoreo”.
(Con información de AFP, EFE y EP)
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Hochul orders NY landmarks, including One World Trade Center, lit green for Muslim American Heritage Month

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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Friday issued a proclamation declaring January Muslim American Heritage Month across the state and directed 16 state landmarks, including NYC’s One World Trade Center, to be illuminated green Friday night in «celebration of the heritage and culture of Muslim Americans.»
«Home to the largest Muslim American population in the nation, New York is proud to join in this month-long celebration, recognizing the values, faith and traditions of our Muslim American communities,» Hochul said in a statement.
«New York remains committed to being a beacon of hope, tolerance, and inclusivity that celebrates the diversity of its Muslim American population and protects them from Islamophobia, hate, bias, and harm.»
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One World Trade Center stands on the site of 6 World Trade Center, which was heavily damaged by debris during the collapse of the North Tower in the 9/11 attacks.
Though the individuals who carried out the 9/11 attacks identified themselves as Muslims, they were members of al Qaeda, a violent extremist group.
The Tribute in Light is illuminated above the skyline of Lower Manhattan and One World Trade Center behind the Statue of Liberty ahead of the 24th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in New York City Sept. 10, 2025. (Gary Hershorn/Getty Images)
The move came just one day after New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani was sworn in with the Quran as the first Muslim mayor of the city.
«While I was proud to be sworn in as our city’s first Muslim mayor [Thursday], Muslims have been part of New York for centuries,» Mamdani said in a statement. «We have built small businesses, raised our families, pursued every profession, enriched our culture and cuisine, and been a part of what makes our city what it is today.
«I am grateful for Governor Hochul’s leadership in recognizing these many contributions and ensuring that every January, Muslim New Yorkers can see ourselves reflected and recognized in a city and state that is also our home.»
Other Muslim politicians, including New York State Assembly Deputy Majority Leader Charles Fall, state Sen. Robert Jackson, New York City Councilmember Shahana Hanif and New York City Councilmember Yusef Salaam applauded the designation, thanking Hochul for honoring the community and promoting inclusivity.

Zohran Mamdani is sworn in as mayor on a pair of family Qurans Thursday. (Amir Hamja/Pool via Reuters)
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Council of Peoples Organization CEO Mohammad Razvi noted the Muslim community has «demonstrated resilience in the years following 9/11 while continuing to strengthen New York through immigrant contributions, civic leadership and service. This recognition affirms our place in the social, cultural and civic life of our state. … This moment reflects New York’s continued commitment to civil rights, religious freedom, unity and interfaith solidarity and to ensuring that people of all backgrounds are seen, valued and included.»
While anti-Muslim hate crime increased after the 9/11 attacks, Jews were targeted more frequently than all other groups combined in New York City in 2024, with anti-Jewish incidents accounting for 54% of all hate crimes, according to a report from The Times of Israel.

One World Trade Center will be one of 16 landmarks illuminated in honor of Muslim American Heritage Month. (Gary Hershorn/Getty Images)
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The Institute for Social Policy and Understanding reported the Muslim community in New York City makes up 12.5% of pharmacists, 40% of taxi drivers and more than 57% of street food vendors.
Fox News Digital has reached out to organizations supporting 9/11 victims, survivors and their families for comment.
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Swiss nightclub promoted flaming bottle stunts before deadly inferno in packed New Year’s Eve venue

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The luxury Swiss Alps nightclub where at least 40 people were killed and nearly 120 others were injured in a New Year’s Eve inferno, had previously released a promotional video advertising flaming champagne bottles, which authorities deemed the cause of the tragedy.
Le Constellation, a bar in the resort town of Crans-Montana, Switzerland, posted the video on YouTube showing waitresses in helmets moving through the dark, crowded club carrying bottles topped with sparkling candles.
In the footage, the bottles appear to be held high, at times nearly touching the ceiling.
Authorities surround the area around the bar Le Constellation, after a fire ripped through the venue during the New Year’s Eve celebrations in the luxury Alpine ski resort town of Crans-Montana. (Maxime Schmid / AFP via Getty Images)
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The video surfaced following a deadly blaze that tore through the basement nightclub at about 1:30 a.m. Thursday during a New Year’s Eve celebration.
At least 40 people were killed, and 119 others were injured, many seriously, when flames and smoke spread rapidly through the packed venue.
According to two witnesses, a bartender was carrying a female staff member on his shoulders while she held a champagne bottle fitted with a lit sparkler or flare near the wooden ceiling above the bar area.
Moments later, fire erupted overhead.

Emergency crews and medical aircraft are seen at a regional airport in Switzerland as victims of a deadly New Year’s Eve bar fire in the Alpine resort town of Crans-Montana were transported for treatment. (Reuters/Lisa Leutner)
OVERNIGHT FIRE AT INDIA NIGHTCLUB LEAVES 25 DEAD
Valais Attorney General Beatrice Pilloudsaid confirmed on Friday the boozy fireworks were likely the cause, with the flames triggering a violent ignition of combustible gases known as a flashover, causing the flames to spread suddenly.
«The whole ceiling was in flames, and the fire spread really fast. It happened in seconds,» two survivors later told the French broadcaster BFMTV.
Axel Clavier, 16, of Paris, said he felt as though he was suffocating as smoke filled the club.
Clavier told The Associated Press he escaped by using a table to force a plexiglass pane out of its frame amid what he described as «total chaos.»
He also said he saw waitresses arrive with champagne bottles and sparklers.
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Police officers and first responders stand next to a vehicle on the site of a fire that ripped through the bar Le Constellation in Crans-Montana, Switzerland. (Maxime Schmid/AFP via Getty Images)
As of Friday afternoon, no arrests have been confirmed.
Pilloud said investigators will work to determine if anyone bears criminal liability for fire by negligence, homicide by negligence, or injuries by negligence.
Since the tragedy, hundreds of people have gathered outside the burned-out venue in Crans-Montana, laying flowers and candles as families waited for news of missing loved ones.
Italian authorities said the death toll could be as high as 47, Reuters reported, citing information provided by Swiss officials, who continue working to identify bodies.
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Swiss President Guy Parmelin described the disaster as «one of the worst tragedies our country has ever known,» noting that many of the victims were young people celebrating the New Year.
While the majority of those hurt were Swiss, four Serbians were injured, along with others from Bosnia, Belgium and Portugal.
Italy and France confirmed some of their nationals remain missing.
Le Constellation did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
Fox News Digital’s Michael Dorgan contributed to this report.
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