NATO shoots down suspected Ukrainian drone over Estonia as Baltic airspace tensions rise

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A NATO air-policing Romanian F-16 shot down a drone suspected to be Ukrainian as it crossed into Estonia’s airspace, the first such Baltic incident after several incursions. Estonian radar detected the threat before entry; the wreckage remains unrecovered and residents were cautioned not to touch debris. Ukraine apologized for the incident. The episode comes amid broader Baltic tensions tied to alleged Russian electronic warfare aimed at redirecting drones toward NATO borders, and follows other drone-related incidents including a Latvian refinery strike that led to resignations.
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