Finland's defense officials announced Sunday that unmanned aircraft may have illegally entered the nation's southeastern airspace. The suspected territorial breach involving drones has prompted an official report from the country's defense ministry.

HELSINKI – Defense officials in Finland announced Sunday that unmanned aircraft may have illegally crossed into the country’s airspace in its southeastern region.
The Nordic nation’s defense ministry issued a statement regarding the potential airspace breach by the unidentified drones.
No additional details were immediately available about the suspected incursion or the origin of the unmanned vehicles.
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