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Russian unmanned aerial vehicleSākumlapa
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A Russian unmanned aerial vehicle ( UAV ) crashed in Rzekne municipality, Latvia , on Saturday , 7 September .
Preliminary data indicate that it is a military UAV of the Russian Federation .
Latvian airspace is part of NATO airspace.
Latvia is stepping up the protection of its land borders, airspace and territorial waters.
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