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Stray Ukrainian Drones in NATO Airspace Are ‘Price Worth Paying,’ Estonia FM Says

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Margus Tsahkna said Tallinn has no intention of urging Kyiv to scale back its strikes, even after Ukrainian drones have landed in neighboring countries.

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Tallinn called Ukraine's strikes on the Russian Federation key to Putin's defeat The fall of Ukrainian drones on NATO territory that went off course is an acceptable price that Kiev's allies must pay for the defeat of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. This statement was made by Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsakhkna, RBC-Ukraine reports with reference to the Financial Times. The Estonian Foreign Minister does not hide the fact that his country…

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Ukrainian drones deviating from their course and crashing in NATO countries is an acceptable price for destroying Russian oil refineries and military bases, Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsakhna told the Financial Times (FT).

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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Dronele ucrainene rătăcite care se prăbușesc pe teritoriul NATO reprezintă un preț care merită plătit pentru distrugerea rafinăriilor și a bazelor militare rusești, a declarat ministrul de externe al Estoniei, relatează Financial Times.

·Romania
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Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna acknowledged in an interview for 'Financial Times' that they are not happy with this situation, but that at the same time they cannot ask Ukraine to suspend its attacks on Russian energy facilities because it is damaging vital Moscow resources.

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Digi 24 broke the news in Romania on Monday, June 29, 2026.
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