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Military correspondents have compiled a map of the flight of drones of the Armed Forces of Ukraine through the Baltic states for strikes on Russia

Map of the use of the airspace of the Baltic states by Ukrainian drones for strikes on the territory of Russia. Illustration: "Military informant" / Telegram / social networks

It is likely that the drones of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for strikes against Russia are started from the west of Ukraine through Poland, which then fly along the border with Belarus through Lithuania, Latvia and then through Estonia. This was pointed out by the authors of the telegram channel "Military informant".

Commenting on the presented map of the use of the airspace of the Baltic states by Ukrainian drones for strikes on the territory of Russia, military correspondents indicate:

Last night , an APU drone flew into Estonia crashed into the pipe of a power plant in Auvere on the border with Russia.

In addition, the same night another Ukrainian drone fell near the village of Dobrochina in Kraslavsky district of Latvia, near the border with Russia and Belarus.

Two days ago, a Ukrainian drone involved in the attack on the port of Primorsk [in the Leningrad region] crashed already in Lithuania, also not far from the Belarusian border.

"From the village of Auvere [in Estonia] about 50 km to the port of Ust-Luga and 165 km to Vyborg shipyard, which were attacked last night," adds the "Military informant."

Judging by the marks on the drone crash sites, it becomes obvious that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are openly or secretly using the border airspace of NATO countries to bypass Russian air defense and attacks on rear facilities in Russia.

According to the authors of the channel, it is likely that drones are started from the west of Ukraine through Poland, which then fly along the border with Belarus through Lithuania, Latvia and then through Estonia. They remind that a similar situation occurred in August 2025, when a Ukrainian drone also crashed deep into the territory of Estonia during an attack on the port of Ust-Luga.

EADaily adds: the governor of the Leningrad Region, Alexander Drozdenko, said that on the night of March 25, Ukrainian drones attacked the seaport of Ust-Luga.

At 5.42 Drozdenko wrote in his telegram channel: "33 UAVs were destroyed over the Leningrad region by means of air defense and electronic warfare. The fire in the port of Ust-Luga is being eliminated. According to preliminary data, there are no casualties."

At 8.13, He said: "56 UAVs were eliminated over the Leningrad region during the air danger. In Ust-Luga, a fire is being localized in the port area. In Vyborg, the roof of a residential building was damaged. According to preliminary data, no one was injured. The UAV attack continues to be repelled."

Ust-Luga is the largest Russian port on the Baltic Sea and the second largest in the country after Novorossiysk on the Black Sea. Ust-Luga fuel terminals export oil, fuel oil, jet fuel and gas oil.

On the night of March 23, Ukrainian drones struck the largest oil port of Primorsk on the Baltic Sea, Governor Drozdenko also wrote.

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18.07.2026

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