'Russia can reach anything in Lithuania from Kaliningrad': journalist on Oreshnik threats
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Mon, 03 Nov 2025 18:01:00 +0200

Delfi journalist Ana Dauksevich stated this on Espreso TV."I think this is already a component of pressure on all of us. They seem to want to prove to us that they have completely lost their minds, but the strange thing is that we all know this. This is not news to us, because Oreshnik is in Belarus, when we have a border with Kaliningrad," she said.Dauskevich emphasized that Kaliningrad is one large military base."Which definitely has not only Oreshnik. Therefore, looking now at how the war in Ukraine is going on, and taking into account all the drones and so on, the territory of Lithuania is a maximum of 400 km. We don't even need Oreshnik for this, to be honest. They may have enough of the same Shaheds that fly in, either from the territory of Belarus or from the territory of Kaliningrad. This is not a problem. Therefore, we see all this," the journalist said.She noted that in Lithuania they are watching all this, this Oreshnik, and the fact that they once deployed nuclear weapons in Belarus, which Lukashenka was very proud of."What can we do? We have Kaliningrad. I once lived in Klaipeda. From Klaipeda to Nida, a town already completely in the sea, in Nida you can stand and wave to the Russians, because there is such a territory, part of ours, part of theirs. And all this generally from Kaliningrad there is no problem getting to, probably, everything in Lithuania. Therefore, this is psychological pressure. I think that yes, they are trying to do this, but we have already seen all this," Dauskevich concluded.The press secretary of the Belarusian dictator Natalia Eismont said that the Russian missile system Oreshnik will go on combat duty in Belarus by the end of 2025.







