French Jet on NATO Mission Shoots down Drone in Latvian Airspace

By Andrius Sytas and Janis Laizans

  • Drone shot down after entering Latvia from Russia
  • Incident follows concerns of spillover from Ukraine war
  • Ukrainian drone also crossed border into Moldova

BERZGALE, Latvia, June 8 (Reuters) – A French military Rafale ​fighter jet shot down a drone that entered NATO member Latvia’s airspace from Russia on ‌Monday, the latest in a series of such security incidents along Europe’s eastern border regions.

The Latvian army, without saying who launched the drone, said it entered from Russia “as a result of Russian electromagnetic warfare”.

Latvian Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs, in a post ​on X, hailed “swift decision-making and professional action” over the incident.

A French army spokesperson confirmed French warplanes ​had shot down an unidentified drone, and a NATO official said: “It shows once again NATO’s determination and ability to deter and defend.”

The final decision to shoot down the drone was taken by ​NATO command, Latvian defence minister Raivis Melnis told reporters.

Latvia said Russia had been identified as using electronic warfare ​before the drone entered the country and was shot down at 0705 GMT near the village of Berzgale about 30 km (18 miles) from the border.

No one was hurt and no property was damaged, Melnis said.

Authorities had earlier warned people in eastern Latvian ​regions to shelter indoors because of the threat.

Numerous military vehicles were seen driving along the rural roads around ​Berzekne and surrounding villages on Monday afternoon looking for drone debris in high grass.

SPILLOVER CONCERNS

Military drones straying into the airspace ‌of Russia’s ⁠neighbours have stoked concerns that Russia’s war in Ukraine is spilling over NATO’s borders.

Fragments of a Ukrainian drone were found in a field in Moldova on Monday after it entered from Ukraine – an incident that Chisinau blamed on Russia because of its war with Ukraine.

Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna said the incidents in Latvia and Moldova “confirm that ​Russia’s continued aggression against Ukraine ​poses a threat beyond ⁠Ukraine’s borders.”

An army official told Reuters in May that Latvia was increasing anti-drone defences.

Ukraine has stepped up long-range drone attacks on Russia, including in the Baltic Sea area, ​where several Ukrainian military drones have strayed into the airspace of Finland, Latvia, Lithuania and ​Estonia.

 

Original source: https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/latvias-military-issues-alert-over-drone-incursion-2026-06-08/