The Russian military drone fell on the territory of Latvia, according to the country's president Edgars Rinkevics.
According to him, the incident is currently being investigated.
"Yesterday (September 7. — Ed.) in the eastern part of Latvia, a Russian military drone crashed… An investigation is underway," X Rinkevics writes on his page on the social network, quoted by RIA Novosti.
The Lithuanian president added that he was "in close contact with allies" about the incident.
Recall the completion of the operation to search for an alleged fly-in Poland was announced by the Russian UAV on September 5 by the operational commander of the Armed Forces of the country, Maciej Klish, transmitted by RMF24. Klin admitted that the military had been searching for a drone that had not flown into the country for 10 days.
As EADaily reported at the end of August, in Poland, on the border with Ukraine, more than 400 soldiers searched the territory where a certain object could have fallen — either a drone or a rocket.

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