Latvian airspace was the site of an incident early in the morning hours of Thursday, when two unidentified drones were detected entering Latvian territory from Russia. According to reports from the Latvian National Radio (LSM.lv), the Latvian Air Force confirmed the presence of these aerial vehicles, noting that they originated from the Russian Federation. The detection occurred overnight, drawing the attention of Latvian air defense units. The two drones were observed entering the airspace over the Latgale region. Following their unauthorized entry, both unmanned aerial vehicles were reported to have fallen to earth within Latvian jurisdiction. Authorities have since confirmed that at least one of the detected drones has been successfully recovered from the designated fall zone. The incident highlights ongoing security monitoring of Latvia’s airspace, given the proximity and nature of the detected incursions. Military sources have not yet provided a detailed assessment of the drones’ capabilities or the exact purpose of their flight path. The continued monitoring of airspace incursions remains a key focus for Latvian defense structures. The recovery of the first drone allows technical experts to analyze the equipment, potentially providing insight into the technology employed by the entities operating the devices. Officials urge the public to remain vigilant regarding any unusual aerial activity and to report sightings immediately to relevant civil protection services. The incident serves as a reminder of the heightened security posture maintained across Latvia’s borders following geopolitical tensions. Topics: #alla #drooni #kukkus Post navigation JAANUS HEINSAR⟩Ühiskond tervikuna peab muutuma lapsesõbralikuks PEA PIIRI⟩See populaarne hommikusöök võib rikkuda su naha