Lithuania says Russia is planning attacks on infrastructure
Lithuania and regional officials warn of potential Russian plans to target critical infrastructure across the Baltic states and Poland.
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Lithuania has issued warnings regarding alleged Russian plans to conduct targeted attacks on critical infrastructure. The alert follows broader regional concerns regarding the security of Baltic and Polish assets.
Coverage from the Financial Times, Bloomberg, Reuters, The Guardian, and ABC7 Los Angeles details these warnings. Statements from Deputy Prime Minister Radosław Sikorski emphasize a regional commitment to defense and national sovereignty in response to external threats.
The specific nature or timing of any potential actions remains unconfirmed by available reporting. Further developments will depend on security assessments from Baltic and Polish authorities regarding their defense strategies.
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Quick answers
What is the primary concern raised by Lithuania?
Lithuanian officials have stated that Russia may be planning targeted attacks on critical infrastructure in the Baltic region and Poland.
How has Poland responded to the regional security situation?
Deputy Prime Minister Radosław Sikorski stated that Poland is focused on its defense strategy and is determined to maintain its sovereignty.
Is there evidence of an imminent attack?
Coverage does not specify a timeline or provide details on the evidence supporting these claims.
Coverage (5)
- Russia accused of planning attacks on Baltic or Polish infrastructure Financial Times · 5h ago
- Lithuanian President Warns Against Potential Russian Attacks Bloomberg.com · 5h ago
- Deputy Prime Minister Radosław Sikorski on Poland's defense strategy: 'We are determined not to become a Russian colony ever' ABC7 Los Angeles · 5h ago
- Lithuania warns Russia could be planning ‘targeted’ attacks on critical infrastructure The Guardian · 5h ago
- Lithuania says Russia is planning attacks on infrastructure Reuters · 5h ago
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