Baltic countries not opening airspace for Ukrainian drones, NATO chief says
Accusations by Russia that Baltic countries are opening their airspace for Ukrainian drones to attack Russia are "ridiculous", NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Wednesday. "If drones come from Ukraine, they are not there because Ukraine wanted to send a drone to Latvia, Lithuania or Estonia. They are there because of the reckless, illegal full scale attack of Russia," Rutte told reporters in Brussels.
The alliance had shown a "calm, decisive and proportionate response" to the Ukrainian drone that was downed by a Romanian fighter jet in Estonian airspace on Tuesday, he added.
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