Tuesday’s drone entered Estonian airspace at noon local time, the Estonian Defense Forces wrote on X. Soon after, a Romanian F-16 training with NATO’s Baltic Air Policing mission downed the drone with an air-to-air missile, under the leadership of the Latvian Control and Reporting Center.
Earlier in May, a Ukrainian drone crashed into an oil depot in Latvia, leading to the resignation of Latvia’s defense minister Andris Sprūds and ultimately the collapse of the Latvian government. Tuesday’s shootdown appears to be the first time a drone has been downed in Estonia.
The Ukrainian foreign ministry spokesman apologized for the incursion on X, writing: “Russia continues to redirect Ukrainian drones into the Baltics with the use of its electronic warfare.” The Estonian military also wrote that the drone incursion “occurred under the conditions of heavy electronic warfare, including GPS spoofing and jamming, by Russia.”
The drone incursion comes as Russia’s defense ministry announced that it had intercepted more than 70 Ukrainian drones on Tuesday. A large wave of drone attacks by Ukraine, which has been fighting against a Russian invasion for more than four years, killed several people in Moscow on Monday.

