HELSINKI: No drones were confirmed in Finland’s airspace on Friday, Finnish authorities said, after an early-morning emergency alert led to jets being scrambled and air traffic suspended over Helsinki for several hours. Safety authorities issued an alert for the Uusimaa region in southern Finland, which includes the capital and is home to 1.8 million inhabitants. They urged the public to remain indoors due to reports of potential stray drones linked to Ukraine’s operations in the early hours of Friday.

Le premier ministre, Petteri Orpo, avait fait état d’une alerte concernant la région d’Uusimaa, et du renforcement de la surveillance par les forces armées finlandaises. Le trafic…

Uusimaa residents were told to stay indoors in the early morning hours on Friday.