Ukraine did not use Estonian airspace in its latest drone attack against Russia’s port of Ust-Luga in the Leningrad region, according to the Estonian Air Force (Õhuvägi), ERR reports. Aivar Hanniotti, coordinator of UAV operations at the Estonian Defence League (Kaitseliit), said that the flight path of the attack drone likely started from Ukraine’s Kyiv region, avoiding large cities, and did not pass near Estonia at all. Transit expert Raivo Vare noted that Ust-Luga is the location of several import and export facilities that are of key importance for Russia.
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