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shot down likely came from Ukraine. Fragments of a Ukrainian drone were also found in a field in Moldova on Monday after it entered from Ukraine, an incident that officials also blamed on Moscow
shot down a suspected Ukrainian drone. No damage was reported. Ukraine responded by accusing Moscow of deliberately redirecting Ukrainian drones launched at "legitimate military targets" in Russia and apologising to "Estonia
incident in Finnish airspace unfolded as Ukraine maintained its drone attacks on Russian oil and energy infrastructure, and Kyiv continued counting the costs of a huge strike that killed two dozen people. Russia’s Ministry
shot down a drone, which it suspects was a Ukrainian projectile knocked off course by Russian electronic jamming, over its territory. Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur said a Romanian F-16 fired a missile and drone
shot down a drone over Estonia](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/19/russian-jamming-blamed-nato-jet-downs-ukrainian-drone-estonia) this week, and similar incidents have disrupted everyday life in Latvia and Lithuania. In most cases, the drones are believed to be Ukrainian units targeting Russia
shot down over Estonia, and another drone sighting forced Lithuania to suspend train and air traffic temporarily. Days later, the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) and Russia’s representative to the United Nations issued menacing
shot down a drone over [Estonia](https://www.theguardian.com/world/estonia) on Tuesday in what appears to be the latest case of Russian electronic jamming diverting long-range Ukrainian drones into the alliance’s territory. A local
shot down more than 500 drones in the Chernihiv region alone since the beginning of the year, Russia is also intensifying its efforts to counter anti-drone and missile measures in this region. “What
Moscow will strive to recruit more Central Asians, she said.  Russian conscripts called up for military service attend a ceremony marking their departure for garrisons from a recruitment centre