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Two Drones From Russia Crash in Latvia, Army Says

By Andrius Sytas and Janis ⁠Laizans

RIGA, ⁠May 7 (Reuters) – Two ⁠drones entered NATO member Latvia from ​Russia and crashed, the Latvian army said on Thursday ‌morning.

One of the drones ‌crashed into an oil storage facility ⁠in Rezekne, ⁠about 40 km (25 miles) from the Russian border, ​said national broadcaster LSM, quoting the police.

A fire at the site was no longer burning by the ​time firefighters arrived, it said.

The Latvian authorities have ⁠issued drone ⁠alerts to residents ⁠along ​the Russian border at 4:09 a.m. local time (0109 GMT) ​on Thursday, asking ⁠them to stay indoors.

All schools will be closed in Rezekne on Thursday, the municipality said.

Several stray Ukrainian drones hit Latvia and its NATO ⁠neighbours Estonia and Lithuania in late March, one of ⁠which slammed into a chimney at a local power station while another crash-landed in a frozen lake and exploded.

The Ukrainian drones were believed to have been launched to strike military targets in Russia.

The three Baltic countries have never allowed their territories and airspace ⁠to be used for drone attacks against targets in Russia, their foreign ministers said in April.

(Reporting by Andrius Sytas in Vilnius and ​Janis Laizans in Riga; Editing by Sonali ​Paul and Jacqueline Wong)

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