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Lithuania's Vilnius Airport closes again because of balloons

Lithuania's Vilnius Airport said on Sunday that it temporarily halted its operations due to balloons approaching its airspace. Some incoming flights were diverted to other cities.

The operator announced on its website that the airport operations had been interrupted. It added that the airport was scheduled to reopen by 1:30 am local time (2330 GMT).

In recent months, drone incursions and sightings have repeatedly thrown European aviation into chaos, including airports in Copenhagen, Brussels and Vilnius. This was the ninth closure of the Lithuanian capital since early October.

Lithuania blames Belarus' President Alexander Lukashenko, who has allowed the practice. It calls it a hybrid attack.

Lithuania closed its two border crossings with Belarus last month in response to balloon incidents. However, they reopened the points earlier this week after the disruptions to air traffic appeared to be over.

Lukashenko called the border closure "crazy scam", accusing Russia and Belarus of waging a hybrid warfare against the West, ushering a new age of barbed wire division. (Reporting and editing by Terje Solsvik, Diane Craft and Andrius Sytas)

(source: Reuters)