The first stage of a planned European “drone wall” could be completed by 2028, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda stated, BNS reports. Speaking ahead of a European Political Community summit in Copenhagen, Nauseda suggested allocating funds for the project’s second stage in the EU’s next multiannual budget. He pointed out that recent events had shown that not just frontline states, but even countries which had no direct border with Russia, were exposed to Russian drones. Nauseda noted that drones violating Lithuanian airspace usually fly through Belarus, which is trying to shoot them down as well, “but not always successfully.”
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