According to the Latvian government, it is confirmed that it is the rear of the Russian unmanned aircraft Gerber.
On the beach near the coastal Latvian city of Ventspils, there was a drone’s wreck on Thursday, which washed out the sea. According to the Latvian government, it is confirmed that it is the rear of the Russian unmanned aircraft Gerber and that the machine was not equipped with explosives. According to DPA and BBC reports, TASR reports this.
Cheap drones of the gerbera type of Russian production, which resemble attack shahids, often uses Moscow in attacks on Ukraine as a bait for air defense.
Wreckage from a Russian drone
The Latvian army on the X Network has posted a photo of a part of the tail of the unmanned plane on the beach. On the left side of his wings are visible letters and numbers in Cyrillic.
Prime Minister Evika Silinova said she ordered the Minister of Defense and the Interior to connect with Polish colleagues and verify that there are no debris -like debris similar to those who disrupted the airspace of Poland last week.
“Our priority was to strengthen the Eastern border, but it is also clear that it is equally important to protect the coast of the Baltic Sea by installing the necessary sensors,” Siliňová said with reference to the plan to build a “wall against drones” on the east wing of NATO.
The Polish airspace disrupted at least 19 Russian drones during the Russian attack on Ukraine on the night on September 10. The Allied forces destroyed four of them, which pose a direct threat. Moscow claims that the drones did not intentionally send over Poland. In response to this incident, NATO launched Eastern Sentry (Eastern Guard).