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Posted on March 25, 2026

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STOCKHOLM, March 25 (Reuters) - A drone flew into Estonian airspace from Russia early on Wednesday morning and slammed into a chimney at a local power station, the Baltic country's Internal Security

Stray Ukrainian drones hit Estonia, Latvia, including power station, officials say

Stray Drones Enter Baltic States Amid Ongoing Conflict

By Andrius Sytas and Janis Laizans

Incidents in Estonia and Latvia

VILNIUS/RIGA, March 25 (Reuters) - Two stray Ukrainian military drones entered the airspace of Estonia and Latvia on Wednesday morning via Russia, one of which slammed into a chimney at a local power station while the other crash landed, the two Baltic countries said.

Connection to Wider Ukrainian Attacks

The drones that hit the NATO member nations were believed to be part of a wider Ukrainian attack on Russia, Latvian and Estonian authorities said. They follow another stray Ukrainian drone that Lithuania said on Monday had crashed into a lake.

Timing with Russian Oil Facility Attacks

The drones landed in Estonia and Latvia at around the time that Russian officials said a Ukrainian drone attack set fire to oil facilities at Russia's Baltic Sea ports of Primorsk and Ust-Luga, major export hubs located near Estonia and Finland.

Ukraine's Drone Campaign Against Russia

Ukraine has stepped up drone attacks on Russian oil refineries and export routes over recent weeks in an attempt to weaken Russia's war economy and as peace talks, brokered by Washington, have stalled.

Impact and Official Responses

Estonia: Auvere Power Station Incident

There were no reports of injuries or damage from the drone hit to Estonia's Auvere power station, located just 2 km (1.2 miles) from the Russian border, the Estonian government said.

Estonian Government Statement

"The drone was not directed at Estonia. This is a concrete consequence of Russia's full-scale war of aggression," Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna said in a post on X.

Latvia: Crash Landing and Airspace Breach

Latvian President Edgars Rinkevics told reporters that the drone which crashed in Latvia was Ukrainian and part of an attack on Russian targets, public broadcaster LSM reported.

A third drone briefly entered Latvian airspace via Belarus before flying into Russia, Latvian authorities said.

Lithuania: Previous Drone Incident

Lithuania's prime minister earlier this week said a military drone that crashed into a lake in Lithuania also came from Ukraine and was aimed at attacking Russia's oil exports before going astray.

Lithuanian Defence Minister's Remarks

"The war, provoked by the aggressor Russia, has gotten us to this point, with drones falling on the territories of all three Baltic states within 48 hours," Lithuania's Defence Minister Robertas Kaunas said in a statement on Wednesday.

"It is obvious that air defence is a challenge not only in Lithuania, but throughout NATO," he said.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Anna Ringstrom and Andrius Sytas; Editing by Christian Schmollinger, Aidan Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Estonia confirmed a drone entering from Russia hit a local power station chimney — no injuries or damage reported
  • Latvian authorities reported two drone incursions: one from Russia, one from Belarus — no clear origin
  • Incident coincided with a Ukrainian drone attack igniting fires at the strategic Ust‑Luga Baltic Sea oil terminal, disrupting operations

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happened in Estonia involving a drone?
A drone entered Estonian airspace from Russia and struck a chimney at a local power station.
Was there any damage or injuries at the Estonian power station?
No injuries or damage to the power station were reported by Estonian authorities.
Were there similar drone incidents in nearby countries?
Yes, Latvia reported two drones entering its airspace, one from Russia and another from Belarus.
Were the origins of the drones confirmed?
The origin of the drones was not immediately clear, according to authorities.
Did any related incidents occur near Estonia?
A Ukrainian drone attack set fire to oil facilities at Russia's Baltic Sea port of Ust-Luga near Estonia.

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