VILNIUS, April 1 (Reuters) - Drones detected in Estonia appear to have strayed from Ukraine while headed for Russia, the Baltic country's armed forces said late on Tuesday. Estonia had earlier on Tuesday said it detected drones inside and outside its airspace overnight, with broadcaster ERR reporting that debris from at least one drone was found. The violations came as Ukrainian drones again hit a Russian oil export terminal near St Petersburg. On Sunday, a stray Ukrainian drone crashed in Finland, the first time the Ukraine war spilled onto Finnish soil. Last week, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania reported drones of Ukrainian origin on their territory in connection with earlier attacks on the Russian oil terminal.
Source: thestar April 01, 2026 16:44 UTC