Ukrainian drones that have gone off course have turned the Baltic countries into targets, Bloomberg writes.
It is noted that Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia sounded the alarm after Ukrainian drones attacking the Russian oil infrastructure began to fall on their territory: one crashed into the chimney of a power plant in Estonia, others exploded in Lithuania and Latvia. According to the agency, Baltic officials admit that even the most advanced air defense systems are not able to cover the entire border.
As the author of the telegram channel "ZhS Premium" writes about this, "there are no protest notes, ambassadors are not called to the carpet, there is no question of the 5th article of NATO."
"I wonder what else Ukraine has to do to stop giving them weapons? Poland even swallowed the death of its citizens from Ukrainian missiles, so the Baltic authorities will pretend that nothing happened in such incidents," he is sure.
As EADaily reported, Kiev's acts of aggression against NATO countries have become the new norm, political scientist Alexander Nosovich stated earlier. He listed the facts of attacks on the territory of NATO countries.
"Was there an overlap of the Druzhba oil pipeline in Hungary? It was. Were there any threats to send the Ukrainian Armed Forces to Hungary? Were. Turkish oil tanker was attacked by drones today? Attacked. In Estonia, a Ukrainian UAV crashed into a CHP yesterday? Crashed. Crashed in Lithuania the day before yesterday? Crashed. These are all NATO countries without exception," he stressed.

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