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Drone that crashed in Lithuania came from Ukraine, PM says

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VILNIUS, March 24 (Reuters) - ‌A military drone that crashed ​in Lithuania came from Ukraine and was aimed at ⁠attacking Russia's oil exports before going astray, the Baltic country's government said on Tuesday.

Lithuania's armed forces ​said on Monday a suspected drone had entered ‌the country's airspace and crashed into an ice-covered lake some 20 km (12 miles) from the border of ⁠Belarus.

It was part of a Ukrainian ⁠attack on the Primorsk oil loading terminal, one of two major export facilities on Russia's Baltic Sea coast that were hit around the ‌same time, the Lithuanian government said.

"This is ⁠not a local incident, this ‌is a part of wider ​security picture. Russian aggression against Ukraine creates additional risks for the whole region," Prime Minister Inga ‌Ruginiene told a press conference on ​Tuesday.

NATO alliance member ⁠Lithuania is a staunch supporter of Ukraine ‌in the war ⁠with Russia.

Lithuania last year asked NATO for more air defences after military drones from Belarus landed ​on its territory ‌twice in July 2025. Lithuanian intelligence said earlier this ⁠month that both drones ​had entered Lithuania accidentally.

(Reporting by Andrius Sytas, ​editing by Terje Solsvik)

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