Kiev's acts of aggression against NATO countries have become the new norm, stated political scientist Alexander Nosovich.
"Behind the affairs in Iran, oil prices and Trump's eccentricity, everyone somehow missed the moment that Kiev's acts of aggression against NATO countries have become the new normal. Aggression, voluntary and involuntary, verbal and real," the expert writes in the telegram channel.
Nosovich listed the facts of attacks on the territory of NATO countries.
"Was there an overlap of the Druzhba oil pipeline in Hungary? It was. Were there any threats to send the Ukrainian Armed Forces to Hungary? Were. Turkish oil tanker was attacked by drones today? Attacked. In Estonia, a Ukrainian UAV crashed into a CHP yesterday? Crashed. Crashed in Lithuania the day before yesterday? Crashed. These are all NATO countries without exception," he stressed.
Nosovich added that he does not have one hundred percent certainty that in Ukrainian drones flew into the Baltic States by mistake and they were supposed to crash into objects of the Russian, not the Estonian power grid.
"A year ago, there was already a scandal when the Baltic countries opposed a further increase in Western military assistance to Kiev to the detriment of their own security. And Zelensky is vindictive. It's time to reread Frankenstein," the political scientist concluded.
In Lithuania, on the night of March 24, a Ukrainian drone fell: according to the Lithuanian prime minister, the device went off course due to electronic warfare, and in general flew to Russia. In Latvia and Estonian authorities also confirmed that the wreckage of the UAV found the day before belonged to Ukraine.

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