Military Expert: a Russian Herbera Drone Could Have Landed in Lithuania From Belarus
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An incident that has caused great concern in the region occurred this week when a Russian military drone, suspected of being part of the weaponry used by Russia in the war in Ukraine, crashed in Lithuania – a member state of NATO and the European Union. According to the Lithuanian State Border Guard Service, an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) similar to a drone entered Lithuanian airspace from the direction of Belarus, a close ally of Russia and a…
In the vicinity of the Belarusian-Lithuanian border, there was a new incident involving an improvised aircraft; first, the media reported a possible flight of a Shahed drone, but the border guards specified that it was not a battle drone, but an improvised "samolotics" that had landed on the ground in Vilnius district, near the closed Schumskas checkpoint, only a kilometre from the border.
Some of the drivers were taken to a shelter, but it was eventually discovered that there were no explosives on the device.
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