>>>>Russian drones have hit Latvia and Romania over the past few hours, causing grave concern amongst eastern NATO allies that the airspace may be in a very perilous state.<<<<
More hyperbolic BS from mommy and her less than credible sources.
The drones didn’t HIT Romania or Latvia...
From an article entitled: “Romania, Latvia report Russian drones breach airspace”
“NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoana (Romania’s former top diplomat) denounced the incidents as “irresponsible and potentially dangerous”, while saying there was no indication of a deliberate attack on Alliance member-states.
The Romanian defence ministry said the “radar supervision system identified and tracked the path of a drone which entered national airspace and then exited towards Ukraine”.
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The LETA news agency quoted the defence ministry as saying initial investigation showed that the drone had entered Latvian airspace from Belarus and crashed near the city of Rezekne.
Leonids Kalnins, Commander of Latvia’s Joint Headquarters, said experts believed the drone “did not have a specific purpose to fly into Latvia”.
HELPFUL RESOURCE ARTICLES
1. “Russian Drone Crashes in NATO Member Latvia, Its President Says”
BLOOMBERG.com
9-8-2024
https://www.bloomberg.com › news › articles › 2024-09-08 › russian-drone-crashes-in-nato-member-latvia-its-president-says
2. Russian drones breach airspace: NATO warns on growing risks
DAILY WRAP
Paweł Buczkowski, ED.
9-8-2024 2:30 p.m. EDT
https://dailywrap.ca/russian-drones-breach-airspace-nato-warns-on-growing-risks,7068953130690177a
“Although we do not have information indicating a deliberate attack by Russia on allies, these actions are irresponsible and potentially dangerous, said NATO spokeswoman Farah Dakhlallah, commenting on the information about Russian drones violating the airspace of Latvia and Romania.
A Russian drone crashed on Saturday in eastern Latvia. The incident occurred in the region of the city of Rezekne. According to preliminary data, the drone entered Latvian airspace from Belarus. The country’s authorities did not specify what type of unmanned aerial vehicle it was.” EXCERPT