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Lithuania warns Russia could be planning ‘targeted’ attacks on critical infrastructure

Meanwhile, Lithuania’s president Gitanas Nausėda warned that Russia could be planning attacks on infrastructure, with security around energy and transport sites to be tightened as a precaution.

Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda delivers a doorstep statement during the 2026 Nato Ankara Summit in Ankara, Turkey.
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda delivers a doorstep statement during the 2026 Nato Ankara Summit in Ankara, Turkey. Photograph: Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto/Shutterstock

Speaking with BNS news agency, Nausėda appeared to confirm growing concerns, reported in the Guardian too, that Russia could be looking to escalate against one of the Baltic countries or Poland.

He said that Lithuanian intelligence services picked up “signals” of a potential provocation, but “they do not identify a specific place or time, because that is simply impossible to determine,” LRT reported.

I cannot deny that we have such information and that it concerns kinetic operations – not on a large scale, but targeted kinetic operations that are very likely to be directed against critical infrastructure.”

He added:

Anything that could stop these facilities from functioning is important because they matter not only in themselves but also because they ensure the functioning of the entire system, particularly our synchronisation with the continental European electricity grid.”

Nausėda’s comments are the latest to come from central and eastern Europe amid fears that Russia could be preparing an escalation against one of the countries in the region, after Poland’s prime minister Donald Tusk and foreign minister Radosław Sikorski issued similar warnings.

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Vucić and other southeastern leaders in Kyiv for summit with Ukraine

Serbia’s Vucić is in Kyiv (9:42) to take part in the fifth Southeastern Europe – Ukraine summit later today, which was held in Albania’s Tirana and Croatia’s Dubrovnik in previous years.

He even posted a short video of his trip to Ukraine on his Instagram.

According to Ukrainian media, Albania’s president Bajram Begaj, Bulgaria’s foreign minister Velislava Petrova, Croatia’s president Andrej Plenković, Moldova’s president Maia Sandu, Romania’s president Nicușor Dan and Slovenia’s prime minister Janez Janša are all also expected to attend, alongside senior ministers from North Macedonia and Montenegro.

Sandu, Plenković and Dan are already there, judging from pictures posted by Ukraine’s foreign minister Andrii Sybiha.

He said that the summit will focus on “reaffirming our partnership and cooperation on the path to the EU.”

“In focus: joint work to strengthen Europe, multilateral political interaction, and strengthening security and defence cooperation, among other topics.”

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