Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda says that intelligence information indicates Russia may be planning provocations in Poland or the Baltic states aimed at testing NATO's unity.

In an interview with BNS published on Wednesday, Nausėda confirmed recent foreign media reports that Moscow could be preparing limited attacks against critical infrastructure in the region using either conventional or other means.

“We have received such signals from our intelligence services,” Nausėda said. “They do not identify a specific place or time because that is simply impossible to determine. The other side may not even have completed its planning process, and we may only know about the planning itself or the intended objective.”

“So yes, I cannot deny that we have such information and that it concerns kinetic operations – not on a large scale, but targeted kinetic operations that are very likely to be directed against critical infrastructure,” he added.

The president did not provide evidence to support the assessment or identify potential targets.