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  1. ~~Uh, someone really wants to steer the conversation certain way through editing the title. Actual title is~~ Current title of the article is

    >Drone entering Estonian airspace from Russia hits Auvere power station chimney

    Considering Lithuanian incident involved Ukrainian drone, it may be Ukrainian drone this time too~~, OP~~. Why would Russia even launch drones from Leningrad oblast and give up so much range?

    edit: just saw that the title of the article may’ve been edited in the source. In such case sorry OP for jumping the gun on you, it’s just bad journalism.

  2. Nice clickbait OP, why did you change the title? There is not a single piece of proof it was a Russian drone. In fact they even state that it was most likely unintentional.

  3. Minimum_Rice555 on

    I see a lot of odd content on Reddit today, the ruski bots are activated to take the attention off this

  4. I don’t know why your news outlets aren’t reporting on this, but this isn’t the first drone to fly into EU territory in the past week. Apparently, the EU’s geostrategic geniuses have decided that if no one reports on Russia’s attacks on the EU, Russia will just fade away on its own, like syphilis in a frightened teenager in the Middle Ages 😀

  5. high_procrastinator on

    All EU news outlets report it was Russian drone but thanks to Reddit I now know that it was all Ukraine’s fault.

    Spasiva army of Russian bots.

  6. As Ukraine was at the time launching a drone attack at Russian targets nearby, it seems likely this was a Ukrainian drone that was either malfunctioning or had gone of course due to electronic warfare.

  7. > Ukraine attacked the port of Ust-Luga with drones overnight March 24-25. Ukrainian drone attacks were reported in the Leningrad oblast, where Ust-Luga lies.

    > The drone that crashed in Latvia may be Ukrainian, Silina said, noting as that this had previously happened in Lithuania.

    So the origin of the drone is not clear and the changed headline does some heavy lifting here.