Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) said on Tuesday, May 19, that Ukraine is preparing to launch strikes against Russian territory from Latvia, alleging an escalation in tactics involving Baltic states.


In a statement, the SVR claimed that Ukrainian authorities are seeking to demonstrate to their European backers that the country retains military capability and can continue to inflict damage on Russia’s economy.


“The regime of V. Zelensky is determined by all means to demonstrate to its ideological and financial patrons in Europe the preservation of the combat potential of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and their ability to inflict damage on the Russian economy. Based on this, the command of the Ukrainian Armed Forces is preparing to launch a series of new terrorist strikes on rear regions of the Russian Federation,” the SVR said.


According to the Russian agency, Ukrainian forces are allegedly preparing a new wave of attacks on Russia’s rear regions, expanding beyond previously used aerial routes through Baltic airspace.


“According to the information received, Kyiv does not intend to limit itself to the use of air corridors provided to the Ukrainian Armed Forces by the Baltic countries. Drones are also planned to be launched from the territory of these states. The calculation is that such tactics will significantly reduce flight time to targets and increase the effectiveness of terrorist attacks,” the statement said.


The SVR further alleged that Latvia has agreed to support the operation despite concerns about potential retaliation.


“Despite concerns from the Latvian side about becoming a target of a retaliatory strike from Moscow, Kyiv authorities persuaded Riga to agree to the operation. The Ukrainians emphasised that it would be impossible to determine the exact launch location of the UAVs. (...) Servicemen of the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces have already been sent to Latvia. They are stationed at Latvian military bases ‘Adazi’, ‘Selia’, ‘Lielvarde’, ‘Daugavpils’ and ‘Jekabpils’,” it added.


The agency warned that such actions could have consequences and stressed that modern intelligence systems are capable of identifying launch points.


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By Tamilla Hasanova