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Drone that crashed in Lithuania came from Ukraine, PM says

Drone that crashed in Lithuania came from Ukraine, PM says
# 24 March 2026 15:36 (UTC +04:00)

A military drone that crashed in Lithuania came ​from Ukraine and was aimed at attacking ‌Russia's oil exports before going astray, the Baltic country's government said on Tuesday, Reuters reports. 

Lithuania's armed forces said ​on Monday a suspected drone had ​entered the country's airspace and crashed into ⁠an ice-covered lake some 20 km (12 miles) ​from the border of Belarus.

It was part of ​a Ukrainian attack on the Primorsk oil loading terminal, one of two major export facilities on Russia's ​Baltic Sea coast that were hit around the ​same time, the Lithuanian government said.

"This is not a ‌local ⁠incident, this is a part of wider security picture. Russian aggression against Ukraine creates additional risks for the whole region," Prime Minister ​Inga Ruginiene ​told a ⁠press conference on Tuesday.

NATO alliance member Lithuania is a staunch supporter ​of Ukraine in the war with Russia.

Lithuania last ​year asked ⁠NATO for more air defences after military drones from Belarus landed on its territory twice ⁠in ​July 2025. Lithuanian intelligence ​said earlier this month that both drones had entered Lithuania ​accidentally.

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