Ukraine turns to UN, NATO after Russia launches new missile
NATO uncertain if Russian drone crash in Latvia was deliberate
NATO spokeswoman Farah Dakhlallah has stated that the Alliance currently has no evidence suggesting that the crash of a Russian drone in Latvia was intentional. However, she described such incidents as dangerous
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Dakhlallah made these remarks in a comment to Interfax-Ukraine.
“Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russian drone fragments and missiles have been found on Allied territory on several occasions. While we have no information indicating an intentional attack by Russia against Allies, these acts are irresponsible and potentially dangerous,” she said.
The NATO spokeswoman also noted that in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, NATO has significantly increased its presence on the eastern flank, particularly in Romania and Latvia.
- A suspected Russian unmanned aerial vehicle crashed in Latvia on September 7, the Latvian Defense Ministry stated.
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