Rafale Takes Down Russian Drone in NATO Airspace: A Growing Security Concern
A French military Rafale fighter jet shot down a drone that entered Latvia's airspace from Russia, highlighting NATO's vigilance. The incident underscores growing regional security fears due to Russia's suspected electromagnetic warfare and broader concerns about spillover from the war in Ukraine.
A French military Rafale fighter jet intercepted and shot down a drone in Latvia's airspace, marking a significant security incident on the NATO member's border with Russia, officials reported Monday.
The Latvian army identified the drone's origin, attributing its entry to Russian electromagnetic warfare activities. While Latvia did not specify the source of the drone, NATO's swift response underscores the alliance's commitment to border security.
Observers noted that similar incidents in Moldova and ongoing tensions with Ukraine highlight spillovers from the regional conflict, raising alarms about wider repercussions in NATO territories.
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