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Ukraine weighs sending security experts to Baltic states amid drone incidents

By Thomson Reuters May 8, 2026 | 7:13 AM

KYIV, May 8 (Reuters) – Ukraine is considering sending experts to help strengthen air security over the Baltic states, ​the country’s foreign minister said on ‌Friday, after two supposedly Ukrainian drones crashed in Latvia, entering from Russia.

NATO members Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, which border Russia, have reported ‌a ​number of such incidents ⁠in recent months as ⁠Ukraine stepped up long-range attacks against its enemy.

“If there is a confirmation that those were Ukrainian drones that were ​deliberately knocked off course and directed toward Latvia by Russia’s electronic warfare, ⁠we will offer our ⁠most sincere apologies to our ​Latvian friends,” Andrii Sybiha, the minister, said on ​X.

“We are also considering a possibility ‌of sending Ukrainian expert teams to help directly strengthen the airspace security of our friends against any types of incidents,” ⁠he said.

Ukraine is working to minimise the risk of such incidents recurring, Sybiha added.

Four empty ⁠oil tanks ‌were damaged in Thursday’s incident ⁠in Rezekne, about 40 km (25 ​miles) ‌from the Russian border, Latvian ​police and ⁠firefighters said.

Latvia and Lithuania on Thursday called on NATO to boost air defences in the region in the wake of such incidents.

(Reporting by Yuliia Dysa; Editing by ​Alexandra Hudson)