So when does somebody grow some balls and invoke Article V?
tranbun on
Uh, someone really wants to steer the conversation certain way through editing the title. Actual title is
>Drone entering Estonian airspace from Russia hits Auvere power station chimney
Considering Lithuanian incident involved Ukrainian drone, it may be Ukrainian drone this time too, OP. Why would Russia even launch drones from Leningrad oblast and give up so much range?
werqulz on
Nice clickbait OP, why did you change the title? There is not a single piece of proof it was a Russian drone. In fact they even state that it was most likely unintentional.
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So when does somebody grow some balls and invoke Article V?
Uh, someone really wants to steer the conversation certain way through editing the title. Actual title is
>Drone entering Estonian airspace from Russia hits Auvere power station chimney
Considering Lithuanian incident involved Ukrainian drone, it may be Ukrainian drone this time too, OP. Why would Russia even launch drones from Leningrad oblast and give up so much range?
Nice clickbait OP, why did you change the title? There is not a single piece of proof it was a Russian drone. In fact they even state that it was most likely unintentional.
Has it been positively identified as Russian? In previous incidents the drones initially suspected to be Russian turned out not to be, e.g. https://www.lrt.lt/en/news-in-english/19/2877542/another-drone-incident-in-lithuania-here-s-what-you-need-to-know – „the Lithuanian authorities confirmed it was a stray Ukrainian drone on its way (via Belarus) to strike Russia’s Baltic port of Primorsk“
It was Ukrainian drone that provably got jammed.