Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs confirmed Wednesday that a Ukrainian drone crashed in Latvia as part of a wider Ukrainian attack on Russia. Another Ukrainian military drone entered Estonian airspace on Wednesday morning via Russia and slammed into a chimney at a local power station. That follows another stray Ukrainian drone that Lithuania said on Monday had crashed into a lake. “The information currently at our disposal confirms that this was a Ukrainian drone, which also came down in Latvian territory,” Rinkēvičs told reporters. Prime Minister Evika Siliņa said authorities were investigating the incident and coordinating with Baltic counterparts after similar events in neighbouring countries.