Russian special services track the origins of Ukrainian drones… (украинский · песок · воздушный)
Russian special services track the origins of Ukrainian drones flying into Russian territory, with Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stating that Russia does not need to provide evidence to Baltic states about their alleged use of airspace for such attacks. The issue is considered known and settled by Moscow.
Consensus
- Russian special services monitor the origins of Ukrainian drones entering Russian territory.
- The Kremlin claims it is clear where Ukrainian drones are coming from, and Russia does not feel obligated to provide evidence to Baltic states about their alleged involvement.
- Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin's press secretary, stated that this information is well known and there should be no doubt about it.
- Russia has not indicated that providing proof of Baltic countries' cooperation with Ukrainian drone operations is a priority.
Points of divergence
- On July 4, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin stated that Latvia and other Baltic states have already provided air corridors for Ukrainian drones attacking Russia. — vedomosti
- Peskov explicitly denied that the issue of providing evidence is currently a focus for the Kremlin. — interfax
Coverage (2 sources)
- Peskov: Russian intelligence agencies know where Ukrainian drones are coming from — Ведомости
- Peskov says Russian military and intelligence track the origin of Ukrainian drones entering Russia — Интерфакс