Originally Posted by
♥ Lily ♥
Ukrainians launch loads of drones at Russian territory each day (mostly in the Donbass and Crimean regions,) so the Russian air defences are excellent at stopping the vast majority of drones.
But occasionally, a few manage to get through - and the Russian airspace is gigantic and difficult to monitor it all. Russia shares land borders with 14 countries, as well as sea borders with the US and Japan. Russian territory spans 11 time zones.
I don't think that the Russians predicted that drones would be launched from Estonia though. They will now be monitoring the regions of Russia that are located close to the Baltic States more closely.
Russian officials have stated that the drone attack was nothing serious, but rather a nuisance.
And if anything, it shows the weakness of NATO and their Ukrainian Nazi puppet as they are heavily losing on the battlefield, so they resort to drone strikes instead that are far away from the battlefield in fascist Ukraine.
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