Russia says it will respond if Ukraine uses foreign airspace to attack its Baltic ports
- Russia will respond if other countries allow Ukraine to use their airspace to launch drone attacks on Russian Baltic ports.
- Ukraine has increased drone strikes on Russia's oil export infrastructure, targeting the Baltic ports of Ust-Luga and Primorsk in its heaviest attacks during the more than four-year war.
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that if airspace is used for hostile activities against Russia, the country will take appropriate measures and draw necessary conclusions.
- The Russian military is monitoring the situation closely and working to secure critical infrastructure, though complete protection against terrorist attacks is not possible.
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Ukraine has intensified its attacks on Russian ports in the Baltic Sea. Now Russia is warning of retaliation against European countries that allow Ukrainian drones to use their airspace. – Will force us to take corresponding measures, says Dmitry Peskov.
Ukraine is not using the airspace of Estonia or other NATO countries to attack Russia, says Estonian Air Force Chief of Staff Colonel Fredis Karu. Ukrainian drones end up in other countries' territories due to electronic interference or technical failures.
Peskov about the EU countries that gave the corridor to the drones of the Armed Forces of Ukraine: It's not the main thing what the Kremlin thinks
Moscow will draw conclusions if the countries The EU has provided its airspace for Ukrainian drone strikes on ports — oil and gas hubs in the Leningrad region. This was reported to journalists by the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov…
Russia warns of measures if EU states provide airspace for Ukrainian drone attacks
Russia will take corresponding measures if it is confirmed that European Union member states are allowing Ukraine to use their airspace to launch drone attacks against Russian targets, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Tuesday, reported Xinhua. Peskov made the remarks when addressing reports that Baltic nations have opened their skies to Ukrainian drones targeting Russian territory, specifically the Leningrad Region. "If this is taking pla…
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