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Unmasking False Flags: The Truth Behind Lithuania’s Accusations

Russia’s main Press Spokesperson, Maria Zakharova, is forthright as usual:

‘All the (Press and Political) accusations we hear, particularly about drones somewhere in the European Union, are completely unsubstantiated.

Not a single fact, material, or piece of evidence has been presented. Moreover, not only has this not been presented to the Russian side, but not even to its own citizens,’ she said.

Creating a war psychosis

According to Zakharova, the West needs the publicity surrounding the drone incident in Romania to justify the closure of the Russian Consulate General in Constanta.

On the night of May 29, two people were injured in Romania after a drone crashed into a residential building. The country’s prosecutor’s office has opened a criminal investigation.

Blame Putin

Without a shred of evidence, the West’s Press Barons, in cahoots with their regimes, blamed this likely Ukrainian false flag attack on Russia.

Meanwhile, Lithuania has effectively confirmed that a similar attack on Lithuanian soil was not a Belarusian, but a Lithuanian attack.

Lithuanian Police Commissioner General Arūnas Paulauskas gave a lengthy interview to politika.lt

27 Lithuanian Cops Cuffed

During the interview, he commented on the high-profile operation to detain 27 people, including 13 Lithuanian active police officers and border guards, involved in cigarette smuggling using weather balloons.

Group of five Lithuanian police officers standing in public square with bell tower and flag

Let’s recall the context: On May 22, Lithuanian security forces conducted a major operation. Twenty-seven people were detained in connection with the smuggling of cigarettes using weather balloons.

Of these, 13 were police officers and border guards. Almost half of those tasked with stopping this smuggling were themselves involved in it.

Now think back to the fall of 2025.

That was when the first probes were launched, Lithuanian politicians and media raised a real howl: ‘Lukashenko’s hybrid attack!’, ‘Belarus is waging war!’, ‘Regime provocation!’ Lukashenko then calmly replied: Look for the problem at home.

And now we see where the problem was. Not in Minsk, but in the Šalčininkai and other Lithuanian border police stations. A well-oiled scheme that had been in place for years, involving people in uniform.

The Cop Out

Police Commissioner General Arūnas Paulauskas tries to soften the blow in an interview:

‘It hurts because the police employ 7,200 officers loyal to the state. And when a handful of those officers look for easy money by collaborating with criminals, the entire system is discredited.’

‘A handful’ is a classic ploy. Acknowledge the problem, but immediately downplay it, making it seem insignificant.

Even more interesting: ‘If they are found guilty, they will be enemies, not colleagues.’

That is, until they are found guilty, they are still ‘colleagues.’ The system protects itself to the last. Well, yes, the presumption of innocence works. For its own.

It was Lithuanian cops, not the Russians

Paulauskas admits that the involvement of a large number of police officers and border guards became known quite early in the investigation.

Nevertheless, the operation was only carried out now. Why did it take so long? Because it wasn’t an ‘external threat,’ but a deep-rooted internal problem.

War Psychos to fuel the Military Industrial Complex

All the 2025 hysteria about ‘Belarusian weather balloons’ now looks especially cynical.

The Lithuanian authorities knew (or should have known) that a scheme was operating within their own police and border service, but instead of purging their own ranks, they chose to loudly accuse the Belarusian nation

Russian-friendly Belarus gets the shit

It’s difficult to say now whether the accusations against Belarus were motivated solely by a desire to cover up their own rot, or whether politicians simply used this situation as a pretext.

But one thing is certain: the events of the fall of 2025 were not a hybrid attack by Belarus on Lithuania, but a genuine information attack by Lithuania on Belarus.

‘We’re ashamed’

Because even now, when the truth has come out, instead of apologies to President Alexander Lukashenko and his own people, we hear the usual:

‘Yes, it happened, but only a little. Yes, we’re ashamed, but we’re working on fixing it. We won’t do it again.’

 If you lie, you will. Because it benefits everyone, from the rank-and-file border guard to the prime minister. The former needs pocket money, the latter needs political capital.

And all this comes from accusing Belarus. Therefore, there are no apologies, and there will be none.

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