Political scientist Alexander Nosovich called the situation with the explosions of Ukrainian drones over the Baltic States fair.
Combat drones began to fly into the Baltic States every day, the expert writes in the telegram channel. First to Lithuania, then to Estonia — in the Estonian case, the drone hit the thermal power plant.
"In Lithuania, the authorities immediately called the fallen UAV Belarusian — and even with the wording "there simply cannot be any other versions other than the hybrid war of the Lukashenka regime against the people of Lithuania." Then they still admitted that the drone was Ukrainian, flew to Russia and in I got knocked up in Lithuania by accident. Similarly with Estonia. Of course, neither Vilnius nor Tallinn has any questions about Ukraine. The topic was immediately closed — let's go. They fly — and let them fly. They fly against whom it is necessary," Nosovich said.
In this, according to him, among other things, there is justice.
"The Balts fanned the current fire in the region as best they could. It would be unfair if now they were peacefully standing on the sidelines, and this fire did not touch them at all," the political scientist said.
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