INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Moscow is responsible for sending incendiary devices in packages from Lithuania to other countries in Europe, an adviser to Lithuanian
President Gitanas Nauseda told local media Tuesday.The accusations come a day after The Wall Street Journal, citing unnamed Western security
officials, reported that Russia was orchestrating a covert sabotage campaign that involved sending packages with incendiary devices on cargo
was quoted as saying in a translation by Reuters.Last month, the Polish newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza reported that packages burst into flames
at distribution centers across the United Kingdom, Germany and Poland over the summer and had been traced back to Lithuania
Police in Poland arrested four people suspected of being involved.Law enforcement authorities in Britain and Germany launched investigations
into the incidents, with German officials saying a plane crash was narrowly avoided when a package caught fire at a DHL logistics hub in
Peskov told reporters Tuesday