The Drone That Flew Into Lithuania From Belarus Was Doing Reconnaissance?
- 5.08.2025, 9:51
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Belarusian Volunteer's version.
A Belarusian air reconnaissance volunteer with the call sign "Krot" has identified a Russian Gerbera drone in the wreckage of a drone that flew over Lithuania last week, "Euroradio" reports.
"The only question is how it got there. He couldn't have flown across Belarus unnoticed, if he was flying from Russia. I have two versions: either drones are launched from the direction of Kaliningrad to conduct reconnaissance missions in Europe. Or from the direction of Belarus itself - and also with reconnaissance missions," explains the aerial scout.
Lithuanian media write that the drone was found at the firing range Gaižiunai, Jonava district. From the border with Belarus to this range is about 130 kilometers, from Kaliningrad - about three hundred.
"When a drone flies with a strike or reconnaissance mission on the territory of Ukraine, they (Russians) do not hesitate to put inscriptions on the drone. And this wreckage is clean, with no inscriptions. It means quiet reconnaissance," the interlocutor of the publication suggests.
It is possible to find out whether the purpose of the flights was reconnaissance by studying the remains.