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Lithuania's capital airport closed again due to balloons

Lithuania's Vilnius Airport said on Sunday that it temporarily halted its operations due to suspected ballons in its airspace. This is the latest in a string of flight disruptions across the Baltic nation.

In recent months, drone incursions and sightings have repeatedly thrown European aviation into chaos, including in Copenhagen, Brussels and Vilnius. The airport in Vilnius has been shut at least ten times since the beginning of October.

The Baltic state has claimed that smugglers use weather balloons to transport contraband cigarettes. It blames Belarus' President Alexander Lukashenko, calling the practice a "hybrid assault".

In October, Lithuania closed two crossing points at the Belarus border due to balloons. However, they reopened last week after it appeared that the disruptions to air traffic had stopped.

Lukashenko referred to the border closure as a "crazy swindle", accusing Russia and Belarus of waging a hybrid conflict against the West, ushering a new age of barbed wire division. (Reporting and editing by Terje Solsvik, Andrius Sytas)

(source: Reuters)