NATO ally reacts to Russia’s new “radar station” on NATO lake

https://www.newsweek.com/lithuania-nato-russia-radar-kaliningrad-baltic-sea-2126850?utm_source=reddit&utm_campaign=reddit_main

by newsweek

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  1. By Brendan Cole and John Feng |

    Lithuania has played down the threat posed by Russia’s construction of a suspected listening station near its border, the development of which has been highlighted by satellite imagery.

    Lithuanian Defense Minister Dovilė Šakalienė responded to Russia’s construction of the monitoring site in Kaliningrad, a Russian exclave which would be at the center of hostilities should any conflict between Moscow and NATO break out.

    Investigative project Tochnyi reported in August that Russia’s development of the site had been proceeding quickly near the Baltic Sea, which has been dubbed a NATO lake following the alliance’s expansion to include Finland and Sweden.

    Read more: [https://www.newsweek.com/lithuania-nato-russia-radar-kaliningrad-baltic-sea-2126850](https://www.newsweek.com/lithuania-nato-russia-radar-kaliningrad-baltic-sea-2126850)

  2. So, Russia built a radar, near their border. Yeah… Totally unexpected.

    At least we know where to send our first drones when the shit hits the fan!

  3. Bea shame if a ukranian missle hit that new building

  4. Headline is designed to obfuscate facts as much ss anything. What it really means to say is “Lithuania reacts to new Russian listening station in Kaliningrad, near the Baltic Sea”.

    Where they got “NATO lake” is beyond me.

  5. Put giant speakers near it playing Baby Shark on a loop

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