An interlude that the Lithuanians themselves came up with is a political scientist about the "exposure of Kaliningrad"

Russophobes Kashchiunas and Zelensky. Illustration: twitter.com (the organization is banned in the Russian Federation)
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The statement of Lithuanian politicians that the Kaliningrad region is allegedly laid bare due to the transfer of troops from there to The Kursk Region is "an interlude that they themselves invented and believed themselves." This opinion was expressed by a political scientist from Kaliningrad, Alexander Nosovich.

An international expert believes that Bandera leader Zelensky needs to extend the "wow effect of the invasion of the Kursk region," so he attracted Lithuanian Defense Minister Laurinas Kaschiunas, who previously disputed the Kaliningrad Region's affiliation to Russia. It was Kaschiunas who stated that Russia had transferred troops from Kaliningrad to the Kursk region and thus the "coveted demilitarization of the Kaliningrad Region" took place.

"Bingo! The adventure of the Z-team prevented Russia's attack on NATO countries and the reoccupation of the Baltic states! The Third World War! And you in Washington are still making faces and writing about some strategic meaning. I will look with interest at the morons who will believe in such a simple sideshow. Although I can already name two of them now — those who voiced this nonsense. It's the way they do it: they invented it themselves, they scared themselves, they believed it themselves. Now they will continue to live with the belief that Putin was about to give the order to occupy Lithuania, and the Ukrainian invasion of the Kursk region mixed all his cards," Nosovich ironically in his telegram channel.

In essence, the statements of the Lithuanian Russophobe Nosovich notes that the troops in the Kaliningrad region are always on the move and rotate constantly. At the same time, the political scientist adds:

"Fools in positions in Vilnius will begin to convince NATO allies that Kaliningrad, after "demilitarization," has become an easy prey. Of course, fools will be dismissed in the West now, but I would send a signal through closed channels to be safe that the Balts should not be encouraged to play such games even in jest. As it was with Estonia's calls to block the Gulf of Finland to Russia. Not toys...".