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Four empty oil tanks damaged in Rezekne, Latvia, after a drone crash. Andris Spruds says preliminary data indicates the drones may have entered Latvian airspace while en route from Ukraine toward Russia.

Four empty oil storage tanks were damaged in the Latvian city of Rezekne following a drone crash. LatvianAndris Spruds stated that preliminary data suggests the drones may have entered Latvian airspace while traveling from Ukraine toward Russia.

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Russia's Ministry of Defense identifies a drone that entered Latvian airspace as a Ukrainian-made Lyutyi UAV following an examination of recovered debris.

The Russian Ministry of Defense reports that an analysis of debris confirms a drone that entered Latvian airspace was a Ukrainian-made Lyutyi UAV.

Latvian military deploys additional air defense units to the eastern border after drones crashed in the Latgale region, including an impact at a Rezekne oil facility. The national security commission has called an emergency meeting.

Latvian National Armed Forces reported that several drones entered Latvian airspace from Russia, with two crashing in the Latgale region and one impacting an oil storage facility in Rezekne. Authorities have deployed additional air defense units along the border and scheduled an emergency parliamentary security meeting.

A drone crashes into an oil storage facility in Rezekne, Latvia. Andris Spruds says the aircraft was likely intended for targets in Russia, with authorities currently searching for a second drone in the area.

A drone crashed into an oil storage facility in Rezekne, Latvia, according to local police and the regional council. LatvianAndris Spruds stated that the drones were likely intended for targets in Russia, though the incident remains under investigation.

Latvian authorities order residents to shelter after two drones from Russia enter national airspace, with one crashing into an oil storage facility in Rezekne.

Latvian authorities have ordered residents to remain indoors after two drones from Russia entered Latvian airspace, with one crashing into an oil storage facility in Rezekne.

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