Ukraine apologized to Helsinki on Monday after two Ukrainian drones crashed in southern Finland at the end of the week. This was reported by the local newspaper Helsingin Sanomat. According to the report, one drone crashed in the area of the city of Hämeenlinna, and the other — near the city of Lappeenranta. The Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the cause of the incident was a technical malfunction. Finnish authorities, in turn, have launched an investigation into the circumstances of the incident. There are no reports of any casualties or damage. "We regret the incident and apologize to the Finnish authorities and citizens," the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
Ukraine Apologizes to Finland Over Drone Crash
Ukraine apologized to Helsinki after two Ukrainian drones crashed in southern Finland. The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry cited a technical malfunction, while Finnish authorities investigate.