Ukrainian Drones Crash in Estonia and Latvia, Raising Air Defence Concerns
A Ukrainian drone crash in Estonia and Latvia has raised concerns about air defence in the region. The drones were believed to be part of a wider Ukrainian attack on Russia targeting energy infrastructure.
Stray Ukrainian drones hit Estonia and Latvia early on March 25, one of them slamming into a chimney at a power station. There were no reports of injuries in the incidents, and the drones were believed to be part of a wider Ukrainian attack on Russia targeting energy infrastructure. Latvia says these drone incursions could keep happening in the Baltic region.