Ukraine War: Russia Threatens Other Countries
Russia is accusing countries, particularly in the Baltic states, of letting Ukrainian drones fly over their territory. They claim these drones are used to attack Russian targets. This is increasing tensions between Russia and its neighbors.
Russia has previously used drones in NATO and European airspace. The Russian government considers these drone flights as ‘terrorist attacks’ against Russian industrial sites. Maria Zakharova, a spokesperson, stated that the Baltic states were allowing Ukrainian drones to be used. This escalation raises concerns about a wider conflict. The situation is part of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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Highlights
Russia's Warning to Baltic States
Russia accused the Baltic states of letting Ukrainian drones use their airspace.
Drone Flights as Attacks
Russia calls drone flights ‘terrorist attacks’ targeting industrial infrastructure.
‘Third-Party’ Nations Accused
Russia accuses other nations of supporting Ukraine by allowing drone transit.
Previous Drone Use in Europe
Russia has previously used drones in NATO and European airspace.
Escalating Conflict Concerns
The situation raises concerns about wider conflict and Russian actions.
Perspectives
- Russia is accusing countries of allowing Ukrainian drones to fly over their territory.
- The conflict in Ukraine is escalating with accusations of airspace violations.
- Russia is targeting Ukrainian industrial infrastructure with drone attacks.
- The situation raises concerns about wider conflict.
Russia claims the drone flights are ‘terrorist attacks’ targeting industrial infrastructure.
Le Monde, New
The ‘third-party’ nations are simply allowing transit of Ukrainian drones.
Le Monde, New