Any rhetoric from the Kremlin suggesting that Lithuania or another Baltic country might have granted Ukraine permission to use its airspace for drone strikes is propaganda.
According to Delfi, Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene made this statement during a press conference with Ukrainian Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko, as reported by Ukrinform.
“We have made a very clear and responsible statement, and I will repeat once again—the Baltic states have never provided their airspace or territory for drone strikes on targets in Russia. This is complete disinformation and propaganda on the part of Russia as the aggressor,” Ruginiene stated.
According to Russian media reports, residents of Russia’s Kaliningrad Oblast received their first warning about a potential drone threat last Monday. Regional authorities reported that the warning system was activated, all services were mobilized, and an inspection was conducted. And according to Rosaviatsiya, temporary restrictions on aircraft arrivals and departures were imposed at Khrabrovo Airport in Kaliningrad. Dozens of planes circled in the sky over Kaliningrad and were unable to land. This was the first such incident involving restrictions in Kaliningrad’s airspace since the beginning of 2022.








