Estonia 'recommends' Ukraine uses different drone attack corridors after airspace breaches
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Estonia has recommended that Ukraine adjust the flight routes of its long-range drones striking targets in Russian Baltic Sea ports to reduce the risk of errant aircraft violating Estonian airspace again, Estonian public broadcaster ERR reports.
Estonia 'recommends' Ukraine uses different drone attack corridors after airspace breaches
Estonia has recommended Ukraine use different flight paths when attacking Russia's Baltic ports to reduce the chance its attack drones fly off course and into Estonian airspace, Col. Ants Kiviselg, head of the Estonian Defence Forces Intelligence Center, said.
Estonia recommends that Ukrainian defense forces change the flight paths of drones flying towards Russian ports in the Gulf of Finland to reduce the risk of incursions over its territory.
We recommended that the Ukrainians choose alternative attack corridors," Colonel Ants Kiviselg said. The Estonian military intelligence chief's comments came amid recent incidents involving drone incursions into Estonian territory, among other countries. Similar incidents also occurred in Lithuania and Latvia. Experts believe Russia is responsible for redirecting drones into the airspace of the Baltic states.
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