Latvia’s protection ministry mentioned Sunday that an unmanned Russian drone had crashed in Rēzekne area within the east of the nation, having flown in by means of Belarus.
The nation’s armed forces additionally knowledgeable the NATO chain of command concerning the incident, which it’s investigating.
“This example is a affirmation that we have to proceed the work we now have began to strengthen Latvia’s japanese border, together with the event of air defence capabilities and digital warfare capabilities to restrict the actions of UAVs [unmanned aerial vehicles] of various purposes,” mentioned Protection Minister Andris Sprūds.