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Dovilė Šakalienė
June 9th - June 15th, 2025 by Urtė Andriukaitytė

Lithuania Weekly: Pro-Kremlin Media Stirs Backlash Over Military Remarks

Kremlin-aligned media in Lithuania shifted focus to domestic issues, fueling outrage with a headline quoting Defence Minister Šakalienė on women in the military. The quote, taken out of context, sparked intense online backlash. President Nausėda was also targeted over a proposal for presidential benefits, framed as elitist and corrupt.

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Minsk
May 12th - May 18th, 2025 by Urtė Andriukaitytė

Lithuania Weekly: Vaitkus’s Belarus Trip Fuels Anti-Government Rhetoric

A recent visit to Belarus by Eduardas Vaitkus has ignited fierce controversy in Lithuania, drawing sharp criticism from government officials and becoming a propaganda tool for Kremlin-aligned media. While Minister of National Defence Dovilė Šakalienė and MP Laurynas Kasčiūnas denounced the trip as harmful to national interests, pro-Kremlin voices turned the incident into a platform for anti-government rhetoric, fueling distrust in democratic institutions and framing state leaders as the real threat to Lithuania.

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Military
April 7th - April 13th, 2025 by Urtė Andriukaitytė

Lithuania Weekly: Silence After Tragedy Fuels New Conspiracy Theories

This week, Kremlin-aligned media escalated narratives around the Pabradė incident, accusing Lithuanian authorities of secrecy and mismanagement. Alongside renewed conspiracy theories, the government faced intensified criticism over defence policies, economic reforms, and institutional trust, with malign sources aiming to erode public confidence and amplify societal discontent.

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Pabradė
March 31st - April 6th, 2025 by Urtė Andriukaitytė

Lithuania Weekly: Conspiracies After Successful Pabradė Operation

Following the recovery of the U.S. military vehicle in Pabradė, Kremlin-aligned media quickly fueled conspiracy theories, accusing Lithuanian authorities of withholding information and staging the event. By exploiting limited official communication, these narratives painted Lithuania as secretive and subservient to Western powers, aiming to erode public trust and question the country’s alliances.

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