Moscow warns Baltic states and Finland over Ukraine drone routes, citing self-defense

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Russia’s Security Council secretary Sergei Shoigu warned Finland and the Baltic states that Moscow reserves a “right to self-defense” if Ukrainian drones strike Russia via their airspace, a claim Baltic officials quickly rejected as false. The remarks follow earlier Kremlin warnings about European support for Kyiv’s drone capabilities and come amid broader tensions over drone warfare and security in Europe.
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