Lithuanian Authorities Investigate Suspected Drone Crash Near Belarus Border
Authorities activated emergency protocols after an unidentified drone reportedly crashed on ice near Belarus border, with debris and no explosives found, officials said.
- A suspected drone entered Lithuanian airspace overnight and crashed into an ice-covered lake near the Belarus border.
- Debris found around a hole in the ice is believed to be from the crashed drone, according to an army spokesperson.
- The army spokesperson said, "We are very close to Belarus... The most likely assumption is it came from this country".
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Early Monday morning, a drone crashed over Lithuania, close to the Belarusian border.
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Near the border with Belarus, a suspected drone crashes into a lake in Lithuania. The government in Vilnius is convoking the National Security Council because of the incident. It would not be the first air raid in NATO country since the outbreak of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine.
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