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MAR 17, 2025
kyivindependent.com
A fire broke out at the IKEA warehouse in Vilnius on May 9, 2024, causing an estimated 500,000 euros ($545,000) in damages. Investigators consider the incident a terrorist act and claim two Ukrainian citizens, allegedly recruited by Russian security services, were responsible. One suspect is a minor.
On May 12, 2024, a massive fire destroyed a shopping center in Warsaw with 1,400 stores. The incident has also been linked to Russian intelligence services.
kyivindependent.com
Western leaders and intelligence agencies have warned of a potential large-scale war in Europe within the next five years, citing Russia's increasingly aggressive posture. Lithuania's geography puts it directly in the firing line.
The country shares an eastern border with Russia's closest ally, Belarus, from whose territory Moscow's failed attempt to take Kyiv was launched.
euromaidanpress.com
Zelenskyy expressed gratitude to the developers and manufacturers involved in the project. “Our drone with a range of 3,000 kilometers has passed the tests. I am grateful to the developers, grateful to the manufacturers,” he said.
Ukraine has rapidly developed its drone industry since Russian full-scale invasino in 2022. In 2024, Ukraine produced up to 150,000 drones monthly. Drones like the Raybird-3 can fly up to 120 kilometers, serving reconnaissance and strike purposes.
euromaidanpress.com
“To simulate attacks on participating forces, tennis balls were dropped, and FPVs were flown in dive attack patterns to simulate modern-day drone threats,” explained Maj. Tor Sellevold of Combat Lab, the Norwegian Army’s land warfare center. According to Sellevold, the exercise aimed to “provide insights to the participants of their own aerial signature, experience the threat from top-attack drones, and evaluate their standard operating procedures.”
The tests specifically involved first-person-view (FPV) drones, a technology that has become prominent in Russia’s war in Ukraine, where skilled operators guide these remote-controlled aircraft to deliver explosives with precision – sometimes even through the open hatches of armored vehicles.

Lithuania suspects Russia behind arson attacks in Vilnius and Warsaw last year
The Lithuanian prosecutor’s office alleges that Russia's military intelligence formed a special group to carry out arson attacks across Lithuania, Poland, and Latvia.
On May 12, 2024, a massive fire destroyed a shopping center in Warsaw with 1,400 stores. The incident has also been linked to Russian intelligence services.

‘Talk about an invasion is everywhere’ — How Lithuania is preparing for war with Russia
Throughout Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, repeated and escalating warnings of the potential for a wider war have only raised fears in the Baltic states that they could be next in the crosshairs of the Kremlin. Talk about a potential Russian invasion is "very common at parties...
The country shares an eastern border with Russia's closest ally, Belarus, from whose territory Moscow's failed attempt to take Kyiv was launched.

Zelenskyy announces successful test of 3,000-kilometer range Ukrainian drone - Euromaidan Press
Ukraine has made significant progress in developing long-range weapons with a drone capable of traveling 3,000 kilometers passing recent tests, President Zelenskyy announced.

Ukraine has rapidly developed its drone industry since Russian full-scale invasino in 2022. In 2024, Ukraine produced up to 150,000 drones monthly. Drones like the Raybird-3 can fly up to 120 kilometers, serving reconnaissance and strike purposes.

Norwegian army drops tennis balls on tanks to test Ukraine’s FPV drone tactics - Euromaidan Press
Norwegian troops dropped tennis balls on tanks in NATO’s Joint Viking 2025, simulating Ukraine-style FPV drone strikes and testing armored vulnerabilities.

The tests specifically involved first-person-view (FPV) drones, a technology that has become prominent in Russia’s war in Ukraine, where skilled operators guide these remote-controlled aircraft to deliver explosives with precision – sometimes even through the open hatches of armored vehicles.