Ukraine’s drone war may no longer be contained to Russia. As repeated UAV incursions rattle Estonia Finland Latvia and Lithuania cracks are beginning to appear inside NATO itself. Why are alliance members suddenly warning Kyiv publicly? Why did Latvia’s defense minister lose his job after drones reportedly struck oil facilities? And why is Russia now accusing NATO neighbors of quietly helping Ukraine target Russian territory? In this video we break down how a series of alleged Ukrainian drone misfires triggered political chaos across the Baltics exposed vulnerabilities in NATO airspace and handed Moscow a new narrative at a critical stage of the war. From Estonia’s frustration to Finland’s warning and Russia’s muted Victory Day parade this is the story of how the drone war may be reshaping NATO’s unity from within. Is this just collateral fallout from modern warfare — or the beginning of a much bigger fracture between Ukraine and its allies?

Powered by WPeMatico