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Ukraine apologises after drones crash in Finland

EU eyes tighter registration, no-fly zones to tackle drone threats
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Ukraine said Monday it had apologised to Helsinki after two Ukrainian drones crashed in southern Finland over the weekend, adding that they were likely knocked off course by Russian interference.

Moscow fires hundreds of drones at Ukraine in nightly barrages, with Kyiv increasingly retaliating with its own strikes targeting energy and military sites.

“Under no circumstances were any Ukrainian drones directed toward Finland. The most likely cause is interference from Russian electronic warfare systems. We have already apologised to the Finnish side for this incident,” Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesman Georgiy Tykhy told reporters.

Ukraine struck port facilities on the Russian coast in the Gulf of Finland several times last week.

Finland sent up an F/A-18 Hornet fighter on an identification mission on Sunday, the Finnish defence ministry said.

One drone fell to the ground north of Kouvola, a city in southern Finland, while another drone fell east of Kouvola, the ministry added.

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