
"The drone crashed onto a frozen lake roughly 20 kilometers from the border to Belarus. It was part of a Ukrainian attack on the Russian Primorsk oil loading terminal, one of two major export facilities on Russia's Baltic Sea coast that were hit around the same time."
"Defense Minister Robertas Kaunas cited initial findings saying it was part of a swarm deployed to attack the Primorsk port, saying it was highly likely it was sent off course by Russian jamming."
"Prime Minister Ruginiene nevertheless said that Moscow bore a share of the responsibility. 'This is not a local incident, this is part of a wider security picture,' she said."
A Ukrainian military drone crashed on a frozen lake in Lithuania, intended to attack Russian oil assets. The drone went off course, likely due to Russian jamming. It crashed near the Belarus border, with no injuries reported. Lithuanian officials stated the drone was part of a larger operation against the Primorsk oil terminal. Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene emphasized that the incident reflects broader security concerns stemming from Russian aggression in Ukraine, which poses risks to the entire region.
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