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Drone that crashed in Lithuania came from Ukraine, PM says

By Thomson Reuters Mar 24, 2026 | 4:26 AM

VILNIUS, March 24 (Reuters) – 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.

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.

(Reporting by Andrius Sytas, editing by ​Terje Solsvik)