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Lithuania says Russia is planning attacks on infrastructure

By Thomson Reuters Jul 15, 2026 | 1:53 AM

VILNIUS, July 15 (Reuters) – Lithuania has intelligence that Russia is planning attacks on infrastructure, and security around energy and transport ​sites will be tightened as a ‌precaution, President Gitanas Nauseda said in an interview published on Wednesday.

Nauseda said he had no information on when or where the attacks were planned, and did ‌not ​say that his country was ⁠the target, in his ⁠interview with BNS news agency.

“We have such signals, which we receive from our (intelligence) services. They do not clearly identify place or ​time … because the opponent is not at the end of its planning, and we ⁠only know about the planning ⁠or the goal,” he said.

“It ​could be various means aimed at physically damaging ​critical infrastructure. … Anything that halts the functioning of ‌these sites,” he added.

Lithuania — a NATO member which shares land borders with the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad and with Moscow’s ally Belarus — ⁠has tripled its defence spending since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Neighbouring Poland said earlier this month ⁠that Western ‌intelligence agencies were concerned about ⁠the risk of Russian attacks against ​its ‌territory and the Baltic states.

Moscow has ​regularly denied ⁠accusations of planning or carrying out sabotage and other attacks on countries outside Ukraine, saying such reports are part of an anti-Russian propaganda campaign.

(Reporting by Andrius Sytas in Vilnius; Editing by ​Andrew Heavens)