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Ukraine considers sending security experts in Baltic States amid drone incidents

The 'foreign minister' of Ukraine said on Friday that the country is considering sending a team to help improve air security in the Baltic States after two drones, allegedly from Ukraine, crashed into Latvia.

NATO members Latvia and Lithuania, which border Russia have reported several incidents of this nature in the last few months, as Ukraine intensified its 'long-range attacks' against their enemy.

Andrii Sybiha said that if it is confirmed that the drones were Ukrainian and were intentionally knocked from their course by Russia's electronic war, we will sincerely apologize to our Latvian Friends. He said that "we are also looking at the possibility of sending Ukrainian experts to directly help?strengthen airspace security for our friends in order to prevent any incidents," Sybiha said that Ukraine is trying to minimize the chance of such incidents recurring.

Police and firefighters in Latvia said that four empty oil tanks had been damaged by the incident in Rezekne on Thursday, which occurred about 40 km (25 miles) from Russia's border.

In the wake of these incidents, Latvia and Lithuania called on NATO to boost air defences. (Reporting by Yuliia Dysa; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

(source: Reuters)