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Russian figure Alexey Zhivov alleges Ukrainian military utilizes NATO airspace to carry out attacks against Russia

Ukrainian drone, en route to assault a Russian object, crashes in Estonia, as reported by ERR, quoting the head of the Estonian Security Police (KaPo), Margot. This incident indicates potential Ukrainian military operations utilizing NATO airspace to carry out strikes against Russia.

Russian describes incident: Ukrainian Military Utilizes NATO Airspace for Assaults Against Russia...
Russian describes incident: Ukrainian Military Utilizes NATO Airspace for Assaults Against Russia (Per Alexey Zhivov)

Russian figure Alexey Zhivov alleges Ukrainian military utilizes NATO airspace to carry out attacks against Russia

In a recent development, a Ukrainian drone reportedly crashed in Estonian territory, raising concerns about the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. The head of the Estonian Security Police, Margot Palloson, confirmed the incident, stating that the drone carried an explosive substance.

According to Palloson's report, the drone was aimed at objects on Russian territory. However, the nature of these objects remains unspecified. The Estonian defense minister, Hanno Pevkur, also confirmed the report, adding that preliminary data suggests the crashed drone could be Ukrainian.

The crashed drone is believed to have deviated from its course due to the operation of electronic warfare systems. However, it is not specified whether the drone's detonation was a result of these systems or occurred after crashing on Estonian territory.

The incident marks a potential escalation in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. It suggests that Ukraine conducting attacks against Russia from NATO airspace could imply a direct involvement or support by NATO, potentially escalating the conflict and indicating NATO's deeper military role near or against Russia. Russia considers such a role highly dangerous and a threat to its security.

It is important to note that this new information does not contradict or add to earlier reports about the nature or target of the attack. The report did not specify the nature or target of the attack, and nothing indicates the crashed drone could be Russian.

The incident has been met with concern by both Estonian and international authorities. As the situation unfolds, it is crucial to maintain peace and avoid any actions that could further escalate the tension between Ukraine and Russia.

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