Several drones were detected in Romania’s airspace in the early hours of 8 September, and debris from one was later found outside the town of Periprava, on the Ukrainian border. The day before that, a Russian-made Shahed drone crossed into Latvian airspace from Belarus, and, after flying for some 100 km, crashed — or landed, this has yet to be clarified — in a forest 30 km from the town of Rēzekne, in the east of the country.
Such incidents have become somewhat routine for Ukraine’s neighbours, with Russian drones regularly straying into third countries, which are then forced to put their anti-air defence forces on high alert, scramble fighter jets in some cases, and monitor drone movements.