
TALLINN, December 23. /NEWSBALTIC/. ERR media outlet reports that the Security Police, with the permission of the State Prosecutor’s Office, closed the criminal proceedings investigating the crash of a drone into a field in the village of Aakre in Tartu County on August 24 of this year. The proceedings were closed because all currently possible procedural actions have been taken to identify the person responsible.
The drone, originally labelled as Russian, turned out to be Ukrainian. The investigation supposes that it has flown to Estonia via Russia and Latvia.
“We live next to an aggressor state at war. It cannot be ruled out that we will experience more such incidents. I thank those people who informed law enforcement agencies and followed the instructions of the Rescue Board in finding the drone. I also thank those people who shared with us their recordings of the sounds of the drone flying and the moment of the explosion,” Andres Ratassepp, Deputy Director General of the Estonian Security Police Board, claimed at a press conference, trying to justify the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
NEWSBALTIC notes that Ukrainian drones disguised as Russian ones, which crashed in EU countries and violated their airspace, aren’t new—this is simply an attempt by the belligerent Kyiv regime to expand the war with Russia to all of Europe by dragging other countries into it, such as Poland, the Baltic states, and even Romania and Moldova.
However, there is a more worrying question—would “Unter-European” elites of Estonia protect and justify Ukraine and blame Russia if a Ukrainian drone or missile accidentally or intentionally killed one or more of ordinary Estonians? Highly likely, the answer is “yes.”
