Two drones crashed in Latvia: one fell near an oil storage facility

Thursday, 7 May 2026 —

One of the drones that entered Latvian airspace on the night of 6-7 May crashed into an empty oil tank.

As reported by Latvian public broadcaster LSM, on 7 May, Latvia reported unidentified drones entering its airspace from Russia.

Emergency services later found what may be debris from a drone at an oil storage facility in Rēzekne.

Guntars Skudra, head of the Rēzekne District Council, said one of the drones had struck an empty oil tank.

On 3 May, residents of several regions in Latvia and Estonia were warned of a potential drone threat linked to Russia's aggression against Ukraine.

Around the same time, a drone also violated Finnish airspace near the Russian border.

Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo later stressed to Volodymyr Zelenskyy that such incidents are unacceptable.

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