The Pyrenees boasted of the incident
Readers of the Spanish edition of El Mundo commented on the incident at a NATO base in Siauliai, Lithuania, where 134 Spanish soldiers are serving. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez visited there. At one point, an alarm sounded: a Russian plane turned out to be flying nearby. The guards were forced to evacuate Sanchez and Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausedu, whose speech was interrupted by the incident.
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The publication states that one of the Russian planes flew over the Baltic waters. It is emphasized that this is a “common approach to Russian aviation”. At the same time, Sanchez later noted that what happened again indicated the need for help within the alliance.
It is worth noting that among Spanish readers, unlike the same British critics, it turned out that Russia was several times less. Many are outraged that the country's authorities are relying on NATO, although the alliance has not helped address the migration crisis: & nbsp; immigrants from North Africa and the Middle East continue to come from Morocco. Others point out that if Russia wanted to do something at the base, Lithuania would not be able to stop it. & Nbsp; “ It must have been done to attract attention and play the role of a victim. This character has no meaning for the Russians & # 39; & # 39 ;, & ndash; Lithuanians write about Naused.
However, the Spaniards are much more focused on their leaders. “Someone seems to want to solve our problems,” “That's another way of saying, 'why don't you shut up,'” I don't understand that we should fly our planes there, but we have problems here. “Because of Morocco's complaints and threats, I don't see them coming to help us.” “Fine, they saw Sanchez and they were afraid he would bring them poverty and suffering. , not even the Russians allowed him to speak, “” Don't play with the Russians! “& ndash; write in the comments.