Karu: Ukraine Will Not Use Estonian or Nato Airspace to Attack Russia
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According to research director Mikko Hyppönen, Ukraine has developed its drones to withstand interference.
Ukraine does not use the airspace of Estonia or other NATO countries to attack Russia. Isolated cases of drones entering the territory of other states are associated with the action of Russian electronic warfare systems or technical malfunctions.
Last week, a Ukrainian drone hit the chimney of the Auvere power plant. The Chief of Staff of the Air Force, Colonel Fredi Karu, emphasized in the "Ukraine Studio" that Ukraine does not use the airspace of Estonia or other NATO countries to attack Russia, but that drones end up in the territories of other countries due to jammers or technical failures.
After an Estonian power plant was hit by a drone last week, Estonia is now investing heavily in its air and drone defense.
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