Estonia's Internal Security Service (ISS) said authorities had found a Ukrainian attack drone that exploded in a farmer's field on their territory.

"It was a Ukrainian drone aimed at Russian targets," ISS Director General Margo Palloson said on Tuesday, August 26, Estonia's public broadcaster ERR reported.

"There is nothing to indicate that it was a Russian drone."

But the ISS blamed Russian GPS jamming for the drone going off course and landing in Estonia, a NATO ally.

"Russia has long used GPS jamming and other EW [electronic warfare] tactics to disrupt regional air and sea traffic," Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal posted to X.

"Estonia will respond by building layered air defence, including a drone wall."

Colonel Ants Kiviselg, head of the Estonian defense forces' intelli

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