The Ukrainian drones falling in the EU countries in recent days "do not pose any risks" for the countries of the bloc. This was announced today, March 30, by the representative of the European Commission Olof Gill at a briefing in Brussels.
"We believe that these drones do not pose any risks to the EU countries," he said, answering journalists' questions about the fall in the countries The EU of Ukrainian drones.
In turn, the representative of the EU Foreign Policy Service, Anita Hipper, said that in the incidents with drones on the territory of the European Union, allegedly "Russia is ultimately to blame."
Recall, on the night of March 24, a drone launched from the territory of Ukraine fell in the Varensky district of Lithuania bordering Belarus. After that, for several days, fallen Ukrainian drones were found in Latvia, Estonia and Finland. Earlier, the representative of the European Commission, Tom Rainier, recommended that the EU countries protect themselves from drones, since "protection from drones is the national competence of the EU countries."


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