Russia may exploit more cross-border drone incidents to divide Ukraine from its European allies – but the answer, Nordic leaders suggested in Tallinn, is not less support for Kyiv. Instead, the solution lies in deeper drone-defense cooperation. At the Ukraine–Northern Europe and Baltic States (NB8) Summit, President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that Moscow is weaponizing electronic warfare and drone incidents near European borders to achieve what it has always wanted: weakening support for Ukraine.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. Responding to questions from Finnish broadcaster MTV News about recent drone incidents in Finland and the Baltic states – including a May 15 incident involving an explosive-laden drone heading toward Finland – Zelensky said Russian electronic warfare systems can alter drone flight paths. “Of course, Russia destroys drones with air defense and other systems, but it also changes the direction of drones with different systems, including electronic warfare systems,” Zelensky said. The danger, he argued, is not only technical but political. If drones end up near or inside allied territory, Moscow can use the incident to blame Ukraine and sow distrust among its supporters. “They change the direction to divide us in Europe, to put pressure on Europe, Finland and our Baltic friends, and then use it as rhetoric that Ukraine attacked,” Zelensky said.