Estonia has recommended that Ukraine choose attack routes against Russia that are further away from its territory
Ants Kiviselg, head of the Estonian Armed Forces Intelligence Center, stated that Tallinn has advised Ukraine to establish "corridors" for strikes against the aggressor’s targets in such a way as to avoid affecting Estonian borders.
This was reported by ERR on April 6.
Kiviselg emphasized that Estonia will not allow its territory to be used for attacks on Russia and urged the Ukrainian side to exercise the utmost caution when selecting flight paths. According to him, the most reliable way to prevent such incidents is a complete cessation of the war of aggression launched by Russia.
Earlier, in late March, during a series of Ukrainian strikes on Russian ports near St. Petersburg, several drones accidentally entered the territory of the Baltic states and Finland.
Two drones, likely belonging to Ukraine, also crashed in Finland.
Finnish police reported the crash of another unidentified drone on Sunday, March 29. The incident occurred on sea ice near Mellsteninranta in the city of Espoo, in the Western Uusimaa region.
Ukrainian drones were in no way directed toward Finland, the Foreign Ministry stated. Kyiv has already provided the Finnish side with all necessary information to clarify the circumstances of the UAV crash and apologized for the incident. This was reported by Georgiy Tykhyi, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.