Lithuania Accuses Russia of Sabotage
Lithuania Accuses Russia of Sabotage

Lithuania Accuses Russia of Sabotage

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Lithuania's national security adviser, Kestutis Budrys, has accused Russia of orchestrating a series of explosive parcels sent from Lithuania to various European countries, which nearly caused air disasters. These incidents, reported to have occurred in courier depots in the UK, Germany, and Poland, are described as part of Moscow's unconventional military operations against NATO nations. Western intelligence agencies have linked Russia to numerous sabotage activities aimed at destabilizing Ukraine's allies, with investigations underway in multiple countries. Poland has detained four individuals in connection with these explosive parcels, which were reportedly intended for further distribution to the US and Canada. Additionally, Poland closed its Russian consulate in Poznan due to suspected sabotage attempts, while UK and German authorities continue to investigate the incidents. Budrys emphasized the need to identify and neutralize the threat, attributing the source of these operations to Russian military intelligence.

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