NATO jets shoot down drone over Latvia, extending Ukraine spillover fears
NATO fighters have scrambled to shoot down a drone that entered Latvian airspace from Russia. The Latvian military said on Monday that French aircraft had destroyed โa foreign unmanned aerial vehicle that had entered Latvian airspace as a result of Russian electronic warfareโ, w
NATO fighters have scrambled to shoot down a drone that entered Latvian airspace from Russia.
The Latvian military said on Monday that French aircraft had destroyed โa foreign unmanned aerial vehicle that had entered Latvian airspace as a result of Russian electronic warfareโ, without saying where the drone originated.
The incident adds a growing list of incursions from the Russia-Ukraine war into neighbouring countries that are part of the NATO alliance, sparking fears of escalating spillover effects as Moscowโs siege on Ukraine continues apace.
โThank you to our French allies for shooting down the drone that penetrated Latvian airspace!โ Rigaโs Foreign Minister Baiba Braze wrote on social media.
Latvian Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs heralded the โswift decision-making and professional actionโ.
Defence Minister Raivis Melnis told reporters the drone was shot down just after 9am local time (07:00 GMT) near the village of Berzgale, located about 30km (18 miles) from the Russian border. No one was hurt, and no property was damaged, Melnis said.
The French military said in a statement that the jets took off from Siauliai airbase in northern Lithuania and destroyed the drone โover an uninhabited areaโ.
It added that the incident demonstrated Franceโs โcommitment to contributing to the security of Europeโs eastern flankโ.

