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Lithuania asks NATO for more air defences after drones land on its territory

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By Andrius Sytas VILNIUS (Reuters) -Lithuania's foreign ministry has written to the NATO military alliance asking it to strengthen its air defences, it said on Tuesday, after two military drones have

Lithuania Seeks Enhanced NATO Air Defenses Following Drone Incidents

Lithuania's Request for NATO Air Defense Support

By Andrius Sytas

Recent Drone Incidents

VILNIUS (Reuters) -Lithuania's foreign ministry has written to the NATO military alliance asking it to strengthen its air defences, it said on Tuesday, after two military drones have crossed into its territory from Belarus in less than a month.

Government Response and Concerns

"This must not be only Lithuania's responsibility, because we are defending the eastern NATO flank," Foreign Minister Kestutis Budrys told reporters.

NATO's Role in Eastern Defense

NATO and European Union member Lithuania borders Russia and Moscow's ally, Belarus.

The letter from Lithuania's foreign and defence ministers to NATO General Secretary Mark Rutte said the alliance must show it is ready to defend "every centimetre of its territory".

In the most recent incident, a drone crossed into Lithuania on July 28, which Lithuania suspects was directed by Russia at Ukraine, but that it was disoriented by Ukraine's defences, Defence Minister Dovile Sakaliene said on Tuesday.

The drone was found crashed in a military training area about 100 kilometres (62.14 miles) from the border with Belarus and contained 2 kg (4 lb) of explosives, the chief of staff of the Lithuanian army, Dainius Paskevicius, told reporters.

Sakaliene had earlier identified the object as a Gerbera drone, a wooden copy of an Iranian-designed Shahed kamikaze drone, which Russian military is known to use.

Another Gerbera drone entered Lithuania from Belarus on July 10, causing alarm before authorities determined it was not dangerous. 

Then-prime minister Gintautas Paluckas and Speaker of Parliament Saulius Skvernelis were briefly taken to bomb shelters in response to the drone entering Lithuanian airspace, according to their spokespersons.

NATO was not immediately available for comment.

(Reporting by Andrius Sytas in Vilnius; editing by Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Lithuania seeks NATO's help for air defense after drone incidents.
  • Drones from Belarus have entered Lithuania twice in a month.
  • Lithuania is on NATO's eastern flank, bordering Russia and Belarus.
  • A drone with explosives was found in a Lithuanian military area.
  • Lithuania emphasizes shared responsibility for NATO defense.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Lithuania request from NATO?
Lithuania's foreign ministry has asked NATO to strengthen its air defenses in response to recent drone incidents that crossed into its territory.
What incidents prompted Lithuania's request for air defense?
The request was prompted by two military drones that entered Lithuanian airspace, one of which was found crashed with explosives.
What did Lithuania's foreign minister say about the situation?
Foreign Minister Kestutis Budrys stated that defending the eastern NATO flank should not be solely Lithuania's responsibility.
What type of drone was involved in the recent incident?
The drone involved was identified as a Gerbera drone, a wooden copy of an Iranian-designed kamikaze drone used by the Russian military.
How did Lithuanian officials respond to the drone incidents?
Lithuanian officials, including the then-prime minister and the Speaker of Parliament, were briefly taken to bomb shelters in response to the drone entering airspace.

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