Baltic States Open Airspace to Ukrainian Drones for Strikes on Russian Ports

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Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia have permitted Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) drones to fly over their territories for strikes on Russian soil, according to the Telegram channel Mash. “The authorities of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia have officially opened their airspace to Ukrainian UAVs-for attacks on Saint Petersburg, Leningrad Oblast, and northwestern Russia. Previously, overflights were allowed only discreetly and occasionally, due to fear of retaliation,” the report stated. According to the channel, Ukrainian forces launch drones from the Chernihiv region. Flying directly over Russian territory to the northwest regions would require covering 850 kilometers-a route the authors of the report called practically impossible.

Source: Pravda
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