Latvia deploys additional air defenses to the border with Russia and Belarus
Фото: NATO Allied Air Command
Latvia has been on air alert for the third day in a row due to drone threats near its eastern border. The country has beefed up its air defenses and scrambled NATO fighter jets to respond.
This was reported by the National Armed Forces of Latvia.
According to the military, at least one drone was in the country’s airspace, prompting NATO forces patrolling the skies over the Baltics to be put on alert.
An air threat was declared in Ludza, Rezekne, Kraslav and Augšdaugava districts.
The Latvian army stated that, together with its allies, they are constantly monitoring the situation and are ready to respond to any risks.
“We have strengthened air defense capabilities along the eastern border by deploying additional units,” the Latvian National Armed Forces reported.
The military also warned that as long as Russia’s war against Ukraine continues, similar incidents involving drones approaching or flying over could continue to occur.
Residents were urged to stay in shelters or follow the two-wall rule during the alert.
According to local media, airspace warnings in the Latgale region have been issued for the third day in a row.
As reported, on the morning of Wednesday, May 20, an increased air threat was recorded in several areas of Latvia and Lithuania due to the appearance of drones near state borders .
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