Wednesday, May 27, 2026

 

Kaliningrad Attacked By Drones; Flew Through Poland and Lithuania Air Space

The countries of Poland and Lithuania seem to have voluntarily made themselves "Party to the Conflict" between Russia and Ukraine today.   The remote Russian enclave of Kaliningrad was attacked by drones.

The only problem is that the drones had to fly through the air space of Poland, Lithuania, or both, in order to attack Kaliningrad. The scalable map below shows Kaliningrad, which is Russian territory despite not being physically attached to Russia, sort of like  how Alaska and Hawaii are US territory, without being attached to the continental USA.

As seen on the map, HERE except for a sea attack, the only way drones could get into Kaliningrad ws they simply gave Ukraine permission.

Either way, it now appears that Poland and Lithuania are legitimate targets for Russian retaliation by force. SOURCEould be through Polish or Lithuanian air space.  

Since those two countries are already on a "war footing" over the Russia-Ukraine Conflict, and have numerous NATO troops, radar, and weapons systems on their soil, they MUST have known the drones were crossing their air space and either LET IT HAPPEN . . . . or perhaps they simply gave Ukraine permission.

Either way, it now appears that Poland and Lithuania are legitimate targets for Russian retaliation by force.

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