The conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues to escalate, with tensions rising between the Baltic states and Moscow.
Estonian officials have stated that they are not happy about Ukrainian drones entering their airspace, but they are not taking steps to stop them, citing the drones as part of the ongoing conflict with Russia.
Russia has accused the Baltic states of playing with fire by allowing their territory to be used for hostile actions, warning that if neighboring countries knowingly help facilitate Ukrainian drone strikes, Moscow would consider them complicit in the attacks.
This stance is based on the UN Charter, which grants countries the right to self-defense in response to perceived threats.
The situation highlights the complexities of the conflict, with multiple countries and interests involved, and raises questions about the role of the Baltic states in the ongoing dispute.