The Baltic states are reportedly in talks with Ukrainian companies about purchasing bomb shelters amid heightened fears of drone incursions.
Drone sightings have become an increasing security concern in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, with several incidents in recent weeks prompting air raid alerts and NATO jets being scrambled in response.
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To address the threat, the Baltic nations are turning to Ukrainian manufacturers for advice on upgrading air defense systems and civilian protection infrastructure, US media outlet Politico reported on Monday.
Ihor Fedirko, chief executive of the Ukrainian Council of Defence Industry, confirmed the discussions to Politico, saying that the Baltic states are “trying to find the best solutions against Russian aggression, if it happens, to keep their people safe.”
The Baltic countries have long been identified as potential targets of Russian aggression on NATO’s eastern flank, with their small size and concentrated populations in major urban centers making them especially vulnerable to drone attacks.
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