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Drones from Russia Crash in Latvia, Prompting NATO Response

Severity: Medium (Score: 59.9)

Sources: Independent, Kyivindependent, Pravda.Ua

Summary

On May 7, 2026, two drones entered Latvia from Russia and crashed into an oil storage facility in Rēzekne, damaging four empty oil tanks. Latvian authorities confirmed the incident, with Defense Minister Andris Spruds suggesting the drones were likely launched by Ukraine targeting Russian sites. Emergency services found debris at the crash site, and local residents were advised to stay indoors due to drone alerts. This incident follows previous drone incursions into Baltic states, raising security concerns. Latvia's Prime Minister stated that an investigation is underway, and there were no reported casualties. The event occurred amid ongoing hostilities between Ukraine and Russia, with Ukraine accusing Russia of violating a proposed ceasefire. The situation remains tense as military jets were deployed to monitor the area. Key Points: • Two drones from Russia crashed in Latvia, damaging an oil storage facility. • Latvian authorities suspect the drones were launched by Ukraine targeting Russian sites. • NATO jets were deployed in response to the incident, highlighting regional security concerns.

Key Entities

  • Estonia (country)
  • Latvia (country)
  • Lithuania (country)
  • Russia (country)
  • Ukraine (country)
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