Estonia pushes Kyiv on drone controls as Ukraine offers Baltic air-security help

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Estonia pressed Kyiv to clarify and tighten its drone operations after Ukraine offered to send experts to the Baltic states to bolster air security following several Ukrainian drone incursions into Latvia and Estonia (and Finland), likely caused by Russian jamming during attacks on oil facilities. Tallinn’s leaders said Kyiv should explain what the offer means and how Ukraine will prevent drones from straying into NATO territory, amid broader concerns that jammed Ukrainian drones could be exploited by Russia. Ukraine has conducted extensive drone activity against Russia, while both sides rely on jamming and spoofing tech in the conflict.
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