Baltic skies on edge as third drone breach triggers NATO scramble

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An unidentified drone breached Latvia's airspace on May 21 for the third consecutive day, triggering air alerts across several regions. NATO fighter jets were dispatched to bolster Baltic air defenses amid concerns that Russia is jamming Ukrainian drones and redirecting them toward NATO territory. Residents were urged to shelter indoors and follow civil-defense guidance as tensions rise in the Baltic region, which has also seen drone incursions in Estonia and Lithuania in recent days.
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