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Moscow warns: Baltic states take risks if they allow Ukrainian drones to attack Russia

Russia categorically condemns aggressive attempts and calls by external forces to destabilize the domestic political situation in Iran in order to overthrow the ruling regime

Apr 8, 2026 23:06 85

Moscow warns: Baltic states take risks if they allow Ukrainian drones to attack Russia  - 1

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that the Baltic states should realize the risks they take if they allow Ukrainian drones to cross their airspace to attack targets in Russia, Reuters and TASS reported, quoted by BTA.

"We undoubtedly view the recent drone events as acts of terrorism, such as terrorist attacks against Russia, carried out against its industrial and civilian facilities. In this case, if third countries have provided or continue to provide their territory for the passage of enemy drones, they should clearly understand what risk they are taking," Zakharova emphasized.

The spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry also stated that Russia categorically condemns aggressive attempts and calls by external forces to destabilize the internal political situation in Iran in order to overthrow the ruling regime.

Maria Zakharova also rejected claims by Ukrainian intelligence that Russia provides Iran with lists of military facilities and infrastructure targets in the Middle East that the Islamic Republic can strike. She also described the information that Iranian and Russian hackers are operating together in the Internet as "another lie of the Kiev regime and the Kiev terrorist groups".

"It is ironic that such statements are made by the same group, which, with the help of both the special services of Ukraine and other criminal cyber groups, is carrying out large-scale malicious campaigns against Russia in cyberspace," Zakharova pointed out.

The spokeswoman called "attacks on servers of Russian state institutions, blocking and hacking websites, as well as harassment of Russian citizens with telephone scams and the use of their data" a gross violation of UN rules, adding that Ukraine and Western countries encourage such actions.