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Finland bans certain parts of Baltic Sea after Latvia shoots drones in its airspace

Finland bans certain parts of Baltic Sea after Latvia shoots drones in its airspace
Finland bans certain parts of Baltic Sea after Latvia shoots drones in its airspace

On Friday morning, fighter jets participating in a NATO air defense mission reportedly'shot down' a drone which had entered the airspace of Latvia - a member state of NATO and European Union.

A threat to airspace in the vicinity of Russia was also raised by the armed forces.

Finland, a member of the EU and NATO that shares a border in part with Russia, has temporarily restricted aviation and maritime traffic to certain areas within the eastern Gulf. This is a precautionary move against drones.

The armed forces of Latvia did not immediately disclose any details about the drone's origin or its origin.

As Moscow and Kyiv continue their exchange of attacks following Russia's full scale invasion of Ukraine, in February 2022, neighbouring countries to Russia and Ukraine periodically issue air threat warnings and down drones.

Alexander Drozdenko, the regional governor, said in an early Friday morning telegram that Russia had shot down 15 drones overnight. The region is located near Finland and Estonia, and includes St Petersburg, which is the second-largest city of the country and a major hub for exports.

The?NATO countries in northern Russia are increasing security around dams and power plants, as well as natural gas infrastructure. This is a sign that they're growing more concerned about a possible "false-flag" attack by Moscow using Ukrainian drones. (Reporting and editing by Tom Hogue, Raju Gopalakrishnan, and Jekaterina Glubkova from Tokyo)

(source: Reuters)