Estonia tells Kyiv to tighten drone control after airspace incidents
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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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