Stray Soviet-Era Drone From Ukraine Raises NATO Concerns
- Aircraft traversed 3 NATO countries before crashing in Zagreb
- Member states at a loss to explain lack of communication
Debris and crater caused by a crashed Russian-made Tu-141 drone, in Zagreb, Croatia on March 11.
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A six-ton unmanned reconnaissance drone that streaked across eastern Europe from war-ravaged Ukraine and crashed in the Croatian capital last week has raised awkward questions about NATO’s readiness to protect European airspace.