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Lithuania Warns of Potential Russian Provocations Against Critical Infrastructure
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Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda has stated that intelligence indicates Russia may be planning targeted provocations against critical infrastructure in Poland or the Baltic states. The president confirmed that these operations could involve kinetic attacks, although specific targets or timelines remain undetermined. In response, Lithuania is enhancing security around its transport and energy infrastructure. This warning aligns with broader concerns among NATO countries regarding increased risks of Russian hybrid operations since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The Latvian president also noted attempts by Russia to conduct sabotage, emphasizing a collective vigilance among Baltic states. No evidence has been provided to support these claims, but the situation is being closely monitored by regional authorities.
Key Points: • Lithuania's intelligence suggests Russia may target critical infrastructure in the region. • Security measures are being heightened around energy and transport sites in Lithuania. • NATO allies have expressed growing concerns over potential Russian provocations.