Two unidentified drones crash in southeastern Finland in suspected . . . Two unidentified drones crashed near the southern Finnish city of Kouvola on Sunday in what the country’s defence ministry believes is a "suspected territorial violation” Finland’s Prime Minister Petteri Orpo says they may have been stray Ukrainian drones "Drones have strayed into Finland's
One of the drones that crashed in southeastern Finland was Ukrainian . . . The investigation will continue and more detailed information will be provided once the facts are confirmed," the minister said According to the latest available information, one drone crashed north of Kouvola and another hit the ground east of the city
Finland investigates drones that crashed in its airspace Sunday Finland’s Defence Forces are investigating why two drones entered its airspace before crashing in the country’s southeast on Sunday morning The Air Force conducted identification operations with an F A-18 Hornet fighter jet after detecting several small, slow-moving objects flying at low
Finland reports suspected territorial violation by drones - MSN HELSINKI, March 29 (Reuters) - Finland's defence ministry reported on Sunday a suspected territorial violation by unmanned aerial vehicles in the southeast of the country Nearby countries Estonia
Two cross-border drones crash in Finland – POLITICO Two drones entered Finland's airspace and crashed on Sunday, according to the country’s defense ministry, which said it is investigating the incidents "Drones have strayed into Finnish territory We are taking the matter very seriously Security authorities have reacted immediately,” said
Unidentified drones crash in Finland - France 24 Two unidentified drones crashed in southern Finland on Sunday, an incident the defence ministry described as a "suspected territorial violation" Neighbouring countries Estonia, Lithuania and
Finland probes drone incursion after airspace breach Finland’s defence forces have launched an investigation after drones entered Finnish territory on Sunday, in what the authorities described as a possible territorial violation