The President of the Republic of Macedonia stated in an interview with BNS that there is a possibility of attacks targeting critical infrastructure objects, encompassing energy and transport networks, utilizing various methods. The Lithuanian President said that intelligence suggests the potential for such actions, noting that information is being gathered for comprehensive operations likely to focus on critical infrastructure objects. He reported that in response to these perceived threats, protective measures have been implemented for key national objects.
These safeguards are particularly focused on maintaining the functionality of the energy system and ensuring Lithuania’s connection to the broader European network. According to the president, Russian activities could manifest as physical damage to infrastructure. He specifically mentioned a spectrum of threats ranging from acts of sabotage to attacks involving unmanned aerial vehicles.
The president said, “I can say that Russian activities could include physical damage to infrastructure, from sabotage to attacks using unmanned aerial vehicles.”
Overall, the statements indicate a heightened state of alert regarding the security of vital national assets. The president emphasized that the government is actively collecting intelligence to prepare for potential disruptions to essential services and infrastructure objects.
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