If I use a drone for private purposes and accidentally violate the airspace over a military unit, will I be liable under Ukrainian law?
I am wondering if using a drone in airport airspace would be considered an offense under Ukrainian law? I read a news story that an airport in Denmark was temporarily closed due to unidentified drones.
During his meeting with Zelensky, Trump stated that NATO countries should shoot down Russian military aircraft that enter their airspace. Can such a statement be considered a sufficient guarantee of security for Ukraine and does it oblige NATO countries to take action?
If a Russian plane accidentally violates Ukrainian airspace, do I have the right to shoot it down? What actions should I take in such a case?
If Russian planes or other aircraft violate Ukrainian airspace, do I have the right to self-defense if they fly close to Ukraine's borders but do not violate them directly?
If Russian drones accidentally entered Polish airspace, does this mean that Russia can be held accountable for violating international airspace?
If Latvia closes the airspace on the border with Belarus and the Russian Federation, could this affect international cargo transportation from Ukraine to Latvia? Will it be necessary to look for another route?
I recently read the news that Russian drones violated Polish airspace. I also learned that a Trump representative was planning a visit to Ukraine. I am interested in whether officials are responsible for actions or inactions during the war. Does Ukrainian law provide for any mechanisms to hold them accountable?
Does the new format of sky protection that the President of Ukraine is talking about mean that Ukraine will be able to attract foreign troops to protect its airspace without violating the law?