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Authorities say that a suspected Ukrainian military drone crashed in Lithuania

The National Crisis Management Centre of the Lithuanian government said that a suspected Ukrainian military drone crashed in Lithuania on Sunday.

Reporters were told that the drone had not been detected upon its entry into Lithuania and it was not armed.

The centre reported that the drone was found in the village of Samane. This is about 40 kilometers from the Latvian border and 55 kilometers from Belarus.

Kyiv is yet to comment on this issue.

Separately the 'Latvian Army' said that a drone alert had been issued Sunday morning along the border with Russia. NATO fighters from a Baltic Air Police mission were then'summoned into the area.

The army reported that a drone briefly entered Latvia during the alert.

Since March, several Ukrainian drones that have strayed into the airspace of NATO member Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia, which borders Russia and its ally Belarus, have been seen.

Kyiv has said that the drones launched by Kyiv were to hit military targets in Russia but was confused? by Russian interference.

Two drones, which caused a fire and explosion at an oil storage facility in Latvia on May 7, were among the drones that crashed and exploded.

Evika Silina, Latvian Prime Minister, fired her Defence minister after the incident. This led to her losing her government in May 2014.

In 'April, the?Baltic States said they had never permitted their?territories or airspace to be utilized for drone attacks on targets in Russia. Reporting by Andrius sytas, Pavel Polityuk and Aide Lewis; editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Aide Lewis

(source: Reuters)