Lithuania says Russia is planning attacks on infrastructure
Lithuania warns that Russia may be planning targeted attacks on critical infrastructure across the Baltic region and Poland.
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Lithuania has issued warnings that Russia is planning targeted attacks on critical infrastructure. These potential operations may target the Baltic states or Poland.
Coverage from Reuters, The Guardian, and Bloomberg emphasizes the warnings from the Lithuanian President. The Financial Times reports that the accusations specifically concern infrastructure in Poland or the Baltics.
Attention is now on regional defense strategies, with Polish Deputy Prime Minister Radosław Sikorski stating Poland's determination not to become a Russian colony.
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Quick answers
Which countries are potentially at risk?
Coverage identifies Poland and the Baltic states as potential targets.
What specific type of attacks are being warned against?
Lithuania has warned of 'targeted' attacks on critical infrastructure.
Who has commented on Poland's position?
Deputy Prime Minister Radosław Sikorski stated that Poland is determined not to become a Russian colony.
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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