War Drones Detected Near Estonian Village, Raising Property Concerns Hammaste, Estonia – A war drone, suspected to originate from Ukraine, was detected in the Hammaste village of Tartumaa on Tuesday, falling approximately 100 meters from a residential building. The incident highlights a growing concern regarding the potential presence of unmanned aerial vehicles within Estonia’s airspace. While no reported damage occurred directly to the residential property, authorities acknowledge the possibility of further incursions. Experts believe that exploding drones, as observed in Ukraine, can render real estate uninhabitable, prompting a review of potential risks within Estonia. “It is not excluded that they may fall in the near future in Estonia, and it is not impossible that some of them may damage real estate or cause someone’s life or health to be endangered,” stated a local official. The question of insurance coverage in the event of such an incident is also being considered. Lauri Nõu, Head of the Property Damage Group at If Insurance, commented on the situation: “Naturally, we are assessing the potential for damage related to drone activity.” Authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant and report any suspected drone sightings. The incident underscores the evolving security landscape within Estonia and the need for ongoing preparedness. The potential for drone-related damage remains a significant concern. Topics: #estonia #damage #drone Post navigation The repeatedly violent young man does not get out of prison early before his family A LITTLE HURT⟩ Ukraine’s attacks on Russian ports leave the Kremlin without billions of dollars