The Finnish Prime Minister said the drones that fell within the country's territory belonged to Ukraine

Finnish Prime Minister Petri Orpo stated that, according to reports received, two drones had crashed inside Finland, and these are believed to be Ukrainian.

"This is an act of infringement on territorial sovereignty and integrity, a very serious incident. These are likely Ukrainian drones, but the situation is still under investigation, and we will release details later," the prime minister said.

Previously, Finnish Broadcasting Company (Yle), citing information from the country's Ministry of Defense, reported that two drones had crashed in southeastern Finland. According to the latest data, one drone crashed north of the city of Kouvola, while another fell east of the city. Authorities have cordoned off these areas for further investigation. Police confirmed there were no casualties in the incident.

On March 24, a drone belonging to the Ukrainian Armed Forces crashed and exploded in the Ravišas Lake area of Lithuania. Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė subsequently stated that the drone had deviated from its flight path.

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