Coordinator: Latvians have nowhere to flee from Ukrainian drones
Quick Look
- Sergey Vasiliev, coordinator of the "Anti-fascists of the Baltics" movement, stated that residents of Latvia have nowhere to hide from Ukrainian drones.
- This statement follows Russia's UN representative's warning that Ukraine plans to launch drones from Baltic states, and that NATO membership won't protect them from Moscow's response.
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Why It Matters
The statement by Sergey Vasiliev follows a warning from Russia's UN representative, Vasily Nebenzya, regarding Ukraine's alleged plans to launch drones from Baltic states. Nebenzya cautioned that NATO membership would not shield Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia from Moscow's response if they permit such actions.
Координатор движения «Антифашисты Прибалтики» Сергей Васильев заявил, что жителям Латвии некуда бежать, чтобы укрыться от украинских дронов. Об этом он высказался в беседе с РИА Новости.
Ранее постоянный представитель России при ООН Василий Небензя заявил, что Украина намерена запустить дроны с территории прибалтийских стран. Он предупредил, что членство в НАТО не спасет Латвию, Литву и Эстонию от ответных мер Москвы, если они позволят Киеву запускать беспилотники со своей территории.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Increased diplomatic tension between Russia and Baltic states.
Very likely · Within weeks
Baltic states may face pressure to clarify their stance on drone launches.
Likely · Within days
Open Questions
- Does Ukraine have concrete plans to launch drones from Baltic states?
- What specific 'response measures' does Moscow intend to take?
- What is the current stance of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia regarding drone launches?
- What is the 'Antifascists of the Baltics' movement's influence and agenda?





