Surge in Drone Tensions: Russia's Concerns Rise
The Russian Foreign Ministry has raised alarms over an increasing number of drone attacks entering from European and Northern European states. Moscow speculates that Ukrainian drones may be utilizing Baltic nations' airspaces for assaults on Russian soil, a claim firmly denied by Ukraine and the Baltic countries.
The Russian Foreign Ministry has highlighted an escalation in drone attacks originating from European and Northern European countries, according to spokeswoman Maria Zakharova. These developments have prompted concern in Moscow over potential security threats.
Significantly, the Russian authorities have suggested that Ukrainian drones could be making use of the airspaces of Baltic or other nations to carry out attacks within Russian borders. This statement reflects ongoing tensions in the region.
However, Kyiv, along with Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, have dismissed these allegations. The denial underscores the broader geopolitical divide and the complexity of drone warfare in contemporary conflicts.
(With inputs from agencies.)

