President Gitanas Nausėda of Lithuania blamed the Russian Air Forces for alleged entry into Lithuanian airspace. Of course, he didn’t provide any evidence in a suspicious-looking pre-recorded video, considering how quickly he posted it. The Russian Defence Ministry denies guilt, stressing that the flight took place strictly within Russian airspace.

“I strongly condemn the violation of Lithuanian airspace recently by the fighter jet and transport plane of Russian Federation from Kaliningrad region side. This is cruel violation of international law and territorial sovereignty of Lithuania. We have to react to this,” Nausėda claimed fearfully with strong Russian accent.
As usual, he called for boosting EU military investments in Lithuania.
“Once again, it confirms the importance of strengthening European air defence readiness,” Nausėda added.
As you can understand, the Lithuanian “Unter-European” president used the standard Baltic script of the “outgoing Russian aggression” in order to beg for additional money for militarisation from the EU—highly likely, to steal these funds later, of course. So Nausėda’s Russophobic hysteria is nothing but a way to profit.
