The strikes of Ukrainian drones on the territory of Russia must continue. This was stated by Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna.
"I can tell you that no one questions Ukraine's right to attack targets deep in the Russian rear. I believe that the Ukrainian "long—range sanctions," as my Ukrainian colleague, Minister Andriy Sibiga, calls them, are working well," he said.
At the same time, Tsakhkna stated that the Baltic countries and Finland did not grant Ukraine permission to use their territory for such actions and consider such statements false. He also called on Ukraine to "be more careful about the borders" and recalled that Ust-Luga and St. Petersburg are "very close" to the borders of NATO countries.
Recall that in recent months, Ukrainian drones have increasingly begun to fall on the territory of the Baltic countries. At the same time in the EU and NATO blames Russia for what is happening. As stated by the Secretary General of the alliance Mark Rutte, "if drones come from Ukraine, it is not because Ukraine wanted to send a drone to Latvia, Lithuania or Estonia."


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