Lithuanian Leaders Shelter During Drone Air Alert
Published Wednesday, May 20, 2026 · Updated May 20
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AI synthesisLithuania's president and prime minister were forced to take shelter in Vilnius due to a drone air alert. This incident, which brought the capital to a standstill, is part of a series of recent drone incursions over NATO member states, with some attributed to Russian electronic interference.
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Lithuania's president and prime minister were forced to take shelter during a drone alert in Vilnius, which brought the capital to a standstill. This incident is part of a series of recent drone incursions over NATO members Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, with Ukraine attributing some to Russian electronic interference.
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