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NATO kills drone in Latvian airspace - army

NATO fighter jets shot down on Monday a 'drone' that entered Latvian airspace from Russia, according to the Baltic nation's military. This is the latest incident in a long line of security incidents near Europe's eastern borders.

The origin of the drone was not immediately known.

In recent months, Ukraine has increased its long-ranged drone attacks against Russia, including the Baltic Sea region, where several Ukrainian military aircraft have entered the airspace of Finland and Latvia.

In a social media post, the Latvian army stated that "Allied fighter 'jets successfully shot down a drone which was flying into Latvian Airspace!"

The authorities warned residents in eastern Latvian regions earlier Monday to take shelter inside due to the threat. The alert was lifted 'when the drone had been shot down,'?the army? said.

The 'war in Ukraine' is spreading to NATO's northern border, according to fears sparked by military drones that have crossed into Russia's airspace.

Last month, a NATO jet shot down a suspected Ukrainian drone in Estonia. (Reporting and writing by Janis Sytas and Andrius Laizans, editing by Terje Solsvik).

(source: Reuters)