Drone Shot Down in Latvian Airspace: Military

Drone Shot Down in Latvian Airspace: Military

Fighter jets shot down a drone that entered Latvian airspace, the country’s military said Friday. The interception came against a backdrop of heightened concern in Europe over unauthorised drone activity, as the Russia-Ukraine war grinds on in its fifth year.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. The threat had ended, the armed forces said in a post on X, adding that allied fighter jets successfully destroyed the unmanned aerial vehicle that entered the NATO member state’s airspace. Baltic Sea neighbour Finland also imposed temporary aviation and maritime restrictions in the eastern Gulf of Finland on Friday, its defence forces said on X. It described the move as a precautionary measure aimed at ensuring the safety of bystanders and the operational capabilities of authorities to counter potential drones. Hours later, the governor of Russia’s northwest Leningrad region said air defences had shot down 54 Ukrainian drones. “A fire broke out at the Baltic Sea port of Ust-Luga following the attack,” regional Governor Aleksandr Drozdenko said on Telegram. On Monday, French fighter jets deployed to NATO’s Baltic Air Policing mission shot down a drone in Latvia, marking the first time the alliance’s rapid-reaction force has downed a stray drone over the country. German authorities last week found an explosives-laden drone at Leipzig airport, while operations at Hanover airport were disrupted after a drone entered restricted airspace, officials told AFP on Tuesday. Other Topics of Interest ISW Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, August 13, 2026 War in Ukraine - Latest update, key takeaways and map from the Institute for the Study of War on August 13, 2026

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