Explosive Device Found in Drone From Belarus that Crashed in Lithuania
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Lithuania has called for "immediate measures" from NATO to improve its defence capabilities after authorities have found a drone loaded with explosives in a military training camp that crossed Lithuanian airspace from Belarus last Monday. "We cannot compromise the security of our country and our citizens, nor the integrity of NATO airspace. We must remain vigilant, as the threat is real and growing", said Foreign Minister Kestutis Budrys, in a m…
The Gerbera type device was spotted on Vilnius before being found in training camps. It is the second such incident in less than a month.
A Russian drone from Belarus that crashed at Lithuania's Gaižiūnai test site last week contained explosives, Prosecutor General Nida Grunskienė said on Tuesday.
Almost the whole last week, Lithuania was looking for a large drone that had been invaded by witnesses from Belarus. It was found just on a troop training site deep inside the country. During the search, the military and the authorities had doubted whether it was even a drone – and not a flock of birds or a cloud. The media found this scandalous.
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