Lithuanian PM: Apparent drone attack in Russia could be a ‘false flag’
Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Simonyte called the apparent drone attack in Russia difficult to confirm. The Prime Minister did not rule out becoming the next secretary general of NATO after the current leader steps down in September.
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