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Fragment of Ukrainian Drone Found Washed Up on Estonian Beach
Security services in Lääne-Viru County confirmed a wing from a Ukrainian UAV was discovered on Kalvi beach Sunday morning, likely brought ashore by waves. Make us preferred on Google
Security services in Lääne-Viru County confirmed a wing from a Ukrainian UAV was discovered on Kalvi beach Sunday morning, likely brought ashore by waves.
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A drone fragment on Kalvi beach in Estonia’s Lääne-Viru County. (Photo by Estonian Internal Security Service)
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A local resident discovered a drone fragment on Kalvi beach in Estonia’s Lääne-Viru County on Sunday morning, April 12, ERR reported.
Estonian Internal Security Service (Kapo) spokesperson Marta Tuul clarified that the incident did not involve a recent crash. Instead, a wing fragment from a drone was washed ashore by waves. “A local resident found it this morning,” Tuul said. Preliminary assessments by law enforcement suggest the wing belonged to a Ukrainian drone. Kapo has not provided further details as the investigation into the debris is ongoing.
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The discovery in Estonia follows a similar incident in Poland on Friday, April 10, where police found a missile fragment in the village of Jaroslawiec . Polish authorities linked that debris to a Russian drone incursion in September 2025 , which saw 21 UAVs penetrate 300 kilometers into Polish airspace.
These findings highlight the lingering risks of the regional conflict as debris from air defense engagements continues to surface across NATO’s eastern flank. In response to such threats, Baltic and Eastern European nations have significantly increased surveillance. Poland has recently invested over €2 billion ($2.4 billion) into a multi-layered anti-drone network, while Estonia continues to coordinate with allies to monitor maritime and coastal security.
While conventional strikes on NATO territory remain unlikely, officials like Polish Deputy Defense Minister Cezary Tomczyk have warned that the alliance must remain vigilant against provocations and the physical remnants of the ongoing war. The Estonian Internal Security Service is expected to release more information once the technical analysis of the Kalvi beach fragment is complete.
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