Kyiv apologizes for drones crossing into EU airspace, cites Russian jamming
Ukraine says Russian electronic warfare systems caused its drones to stray into European Union airspace, stressing no intentional breach against partners, says Foreign Ministry spokesperson.
What happened
New Voice Ukraine reports that Heorhii Tykhyi, spokesperson for Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry, apologized for Ukrainian drones crossing into European Union countries' airspace. Tykhyi attributed the flight deviations to Russian jamming and electronic warfare systems pushing the drones off course, and denied any deliberate intent by Ukraine to send drones toward its partners.
Outside Brief is treating this as a source-led account. Any disputed responsibility, casualty figure or battlefield claim should be read as unconfirmed/hearsay unless confirmed by another reliable source. This statement comes amid heightened tension in the regional airspace, where drone incursions carry the risk of unintended diplomatic or military escalations. Kyiv's prompt public apology indicates awareness of the sensitivity and a desire to maintain transparent communication with allies.
The report does not specify which EU countries' airspace was affected or detail the number of drones involved. Nor does it identify the specific Russian electronic warfare capabilities allegedly responsible, limiting independent verification of these claims.
Known from the source
- Heorhii Tykhyi is the spokesperson for Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry.
- Ukraine apologized for drones crossing into EU countries' airspace.
- Ukraine attributes the deviation of drones to Russian electronic warfare interference.
- The Ukrainian side denies any intentional targeting of partner airspace.
What remains unclear
Given the fragile nature of security cooperation between Ukraine and EU states, repeated or unresolved airspace violations could increase diplomatic strain and complicate shared defense efforts, including the deployment of air defense systems.
What remains unclear: Verify which EU countries were affected by the drone incursions. Confirm details about the number and type of drones involved. Obtain official response or confirmation from the EU partners allegedly affected. Validate claims about Russian electronic warfare systems forcing drones off course.
Evidence note
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