LATO Head: Russia's Hybrid Pressure on the Baltics Set to Intensify
Sigita Struberga, Secretary General of the Latvian Transatlantic Organisation, warns that Russia will keep increasing pressure on the Baltic states, even though hybrid warfare conditions are already a reality. She says building resilience at all levels is the key countermeasure.

Sigita Struberga, Secretary General of the Latvian Transatlantic Organisation (LATO), said in an interview with the LETA news agency that Russia's pressure on the Baltic states will not ease but will instead continue to grow, even though the region is already effectively living under hybrid war conditions.
Main types of threats
According to Struberga, Russia's hybrid threats include several interconnected elements: cyberattacks, attempts to damage critical infrastructure, intelligence gathering and recruitment activities, the artificial creation of migrant flows, and various information operations aimed at shaping public opinion and destabilizing the situation.
How to counter the threats
The LATO head emphasized that the most effective response is systematic resilience-building. This needs to happen simultaneously at three levels — the state institutional level, the broader societal level, and the individual level. Such an approach would help the Baltic states better withstand both direct and covert attempts to destabilize the region.
Struberga noted that the current situation already demands heightened vigilance from both the state and society, since hybrid threats are not a future scenario but a present-day reality the Baltic states face daily.


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