Downed Ukrainian Drone Targeted Russian Energy, Lithuanian PM Reveals

Lithuanian Prime Minister discloses that a crashed drone near Belarus was part of Ukraine's efforts to disrupt Russian energy infrastructure, highlighting growing regional tensions.
In a surprising revelation, Lithuania's Prime Minister has disclosed that a military drone that recently crashed near the country's border with Belarus originated from Ukraine and was intended to target Russian energy infrastructure. This incident, according to the Prime Minister, is part of a larger security picture unfolding in the region.
The drone, which was discovered in a forested area near the Belarusian border, has been the subject of intense scrutiny and speculation since its discovery. Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė shed new light on the situation, stating that the drone was clearly not a Lithuanian or Belarusian asset, but rather a Ukrainian one aimed at disrupting Russia's energy supply.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Deutsche Welle


