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Russia says it will respond if Ukraine uses foreign airspace to attack its Baltic ports

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Posted on March 31, 2026

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MOSCOW, March 31 (Reuters) - Russia will respond if other countries allow Ukraine to use their airspace to launch drone attacks on Russian Baltic ports, the Kremlin said on Tuesday. Ukraine has

Russia Threatens Response Over Ukraine’s Use of Foreign Airspace in Baltic Port Attacks

Kremlin Issues Warning Amid Escalating Drone Strikes

Russia's Official Statement

MOSCOW, March 31 (Reuters) - Russia will respond if other countries allow Ukraine to use their airspace to launch drone attacks on Russian Baltic ports, the Kremlin said on Tuesday.

Escalation of Attacks on Baltic Ports

Ukraine has stepped up attacks on Russia's ​oil export infrastructure over the past month, launching its heaviest drone ⁠strikes of the more than four-year war against the Baltic ports of Ust-Luga ​and Primorsk.

Kremlin's Response and Security Measures

"If airspace is being provided for carrying out hostile, terrorist activity against the Russian Federation, this will compel us to draw the appropriate conclusions and take corresponding measures," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

He said Russia's military was closely monitoring and analysing developments and making recommendations that are reviewed by the Kremlin.

Peskov said work was under way to secure all critical infrastructure, but facilities could not be 100% protected from "terrorist attacks".

Reporting and Editorial Credits

(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov; Writing by Anna Peverieri and Maxim Rodionov; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia insists it may respond if foreign airspace is used to launch Ukrainian drone attacks on its territory, to safeguard critical infrastructure
  • Ukraine has intensified drone strikes on key Russian Baltic oil export hubs, notably Ust‑Luga and Primorsk, causing fires and operational suspensions
  • There are reports—though unverified by NATO—claiming Baltic states may have permitted Ukrainian drone overflights via their airspace, raising geopolitical tensions

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Russia threatening to respond to attacks on Baltic ports?
Russia has warned it will respond if Ukraine uses foreign airspace to launch drone attacks on its Baltic ports, citing protection of critical oil export infrastructure.
Which Russian facilities have been targeted by Ukraine?
Ukraine has recently targeted the Russian Baltic ports of Ust-Luga and Primorsk with heavy drone strikes.
What measures is Russia taking to protect its infrastructure?
Russia is securing all critical infrastructure but admits that 100% protection from attacks cannot be guaranteed.
Who reported the Kremlin’s statement on potential countermeasures?
The statement was reported by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov to journalists.
How is the Russian military responding to the situation?
The Russian military is monitoring developments, analyzing them, and making recommendations reviewed by the Kremlin.

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