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Incidents involving Ukrainian drones. The Estonian authorities respond


The minister commented on recent incidents related to the violation of the airspace of Estonia and Latvia by drones during Ukrainian air attacks on facilities in Russia located in the eastern part of the Gulf of Finland.

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According to Pevkur, the flight trajectory of drones can be changed and if they deviate from the course, they can also be destroyed remotely thanks to the built-in destruction systems.

As ERR radio reported on Sunday, after the recent events, Ukraine wants to send its experts to the Baltic countries to strengthen airspace security. The Ukrainian side has already contacted the Estonian embassy in this matter.

Incidents involving Ukrainian drones

Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna emphasized that Ukraine has the right to defend itself and strike targets in Russia as part of counterattacks, but the government is afraid of the possibility of more serious accidents.

There have been several incidents in the Baltic countries in recent weeks in which Ukrainian drones attacking Russia entered their airspace. At the end of March, in Estonia, a drone flying from Russia hit the chimney of a power plant located near the border of Narva. On Thursday, in Latvia, in Reżyca, about 40 km from the border with Russia, four empty fuel tanks were damaged. At the turn of March and April, several Ukrainian drones also violated Finnish airspace and crashed in the south-east. parts of the country.

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