Russia's Helicopter "invades the territory" of Estonia... "Stop threatening neighboring countries"
Tensions between the Baltic state and Russia are rising, with Lithuania repelling "the Russian helicopter that invaded it's territory" following the interruption of freight transportation to Russian territory.

According to the Reuters news agency on June 21st (local time), the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement that "one Russian Mi-8 helicopter flew in Estonian airspace for two minutes without permission on the evening of June 18th."

"Estonia takes this as extremely serious and regrettable," it said. "There is no doubt that such an act that induces further tension is totally unacceptable."

Estonia also called and protested to the Russian ambassador.

Estonia has repeatedly called for Russian troops to withdraw from Ukraine. "Russia must stop threatening its neighbors and know that the cost of invading Ukraine is extremely high," the Estonian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

Meanwhile, Lithuania in Baltic has severely restricted freight transportation to Kaliningrad Oblast (a state of the Russian Federation), which is a territory outside the western part of Russia, via its territory, and the conflict with Russia is deepening.
2022/06/29 09:51 KST