The presidents of Lithuania and Latvia have raised alarms about potential Russian attacks on critical infrastructure in the Baltic states and Poland. This warning, based on intelligence reports, highlights vulnerabilities in energy and transport systems that could disrupt essential services across the region.
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda emphasized that these plans are being orchestrated at the highest levels in Moscow. The implications of such attacks could extend beyond immediate damage, potentially testing NATO’s mutual defense commitments under Article 5, especially as tensions escalate due to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
As Baltic nations bolster their defenses, the situation reflects a broader concern about Russia’s intentions. The region’s leaders are preparing for possible provocations, which could include cyberattacks and other disruptive actions that have already been linked to Russian activities.
This heightened state of alert not only affects national security but also has implications for energy stability and economic resilience in the region, underscoring the interconnectedness of security and infrastructure in today’s geopolitical landscape.
Source: Euronews

