Russia started testing rockets with live weapons in the Baltic Sea on Wednesday, disturbing Latvia, an individual from NATO, which says the drills have constrained it halfway to close down Baltic business airspace. The Russian barrier service said on Monday that its Baltic Fleet, situated in its European exclave of Kaliningrad, was getting ready for routine preparing in the Baltic Sea, including live fire drills to work on hitting air and ocean targets. "It is a showing of power," Latvia's Prime Minister Maris Kucinskis told Reuters. "It is difficult to appreciate that it can happen so near (our) nation," he said. The tests are being done in Latvia's restrictive monetary zone, authorities stated, a region of the ocean just past Latvia's regional waters where Latvia has exceptional financial rights, and in addition assist west in the Baltic Sea.Riga has shut some of its airspace for the three days of tests, and Sweden additionally issued a notice to n...
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