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Updated · Kyiv Independent · May 10
Estonia tells Kyiv to tighten drone control after airspace incidents
Updated
Updated · Kyiv Independent · May 10

Estonia tells Kyiv to tighten drone control after airspace incidents

9 articles · Updated · Kyiv Independent · May 10
  • Ukraine has offered experts to help Baltic air security after several drones entered Estonia, Latvia and Finland, with Tallinn saying Kyiv had already contacted its embassy.
  • Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur said Estonia expected better Ukrainian drone control, while Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna warned Russia could redirect jammed drones into NATO territory and cause civilian casualties.
  • The incidents are linked to Russian jamming and spoofing during Ukrainian strikes on Russian Baltic coast oil facilities; in March, two Ukrainian drones reportedly entered Latvia and Estonia during a mass attack.
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