The Lithuanian authorities has declared a “nationwide emergency scenario” in response to a collection of incursions from neighbouring Belarus by climate balloons carrying smuggled cigarettes.
Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene condemned the balloon incursions as a “hybrid assault” by Belarus that posed an actual danger to nationwide safety and civil aviation.
This yr alone, officers say about 600 balloons linked to smuggling and nearly 200 drones have entered Lithuanian airspace, resulting in the repeated closure of Vilnius airport.
Belarusian chief Alexander Lukashenko denies being behind the incursions, alleging the problem has been “politicised” by Lithuania, which is a member of each the EU and Nato.
Lithuania’s determination to impose an “emergency scenario” is a step under a state of emergency, which was final imposed in 2022 after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. It grants the armed forces further powers to reply quicker and extra successfully.
Belarus’s long-time chief is an in depth ally of Russia’s Vladimir Putin, and Lithuania’s president, Gitanas Nauseda, has stated there’s numerous proof that the balloon risk is a “deliberate motion aimed toward destabilising the scenario in Lithuania”.
Quite a lot of European international locations have confronted a variety of threats from Russia, which the EU has condemned as a “hybrid marketing campaign” that features sabotage, disruption to vital infrastructure and most not too long ago drone flights close to delicate websites.
Final month, the pinnacle of Nato’s army committee, Adml Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, stated the Western army alliance was contemplating a extra “aggressive” or “pro-active” stance to Russia’s hybrid warfare.
Lithuania has accused Belarus of this type of provocation earlier than. 4 years in the past, 1000’s of irregular migrants principally from the Center East crossed the Belarusian border.
Responding to the newest risk, Lithuania closed two border checkpoints with Belarus for 3 weeks from the top of October. Belarus then barred Lithuanian vehicles from driving on its roads and lots of of Lithuanian autos are nonetheless understood to be stranded there.
“We’re speaking about aviation safety and worldwide regulation, and about the truth that such actions might be recognised as terrorism,” Ruginiene stated final week, in reference to each the balloons and the blocked vehicles.
The climate balloons can fly to a top of 10km (6 miles) and Lithuania’s inside ministry says they’ve led to Vilnius airport being closed for greater than 60 hours since October. Some 30,000 passenger had been affected in October alone.
Lukashenko advised Belarusian TV on Tuesday that what the Lithuanians had been accusing Belarus of was unimaginable: “It’s unrealistic. Even when balloons flew into there, even when they did, I’ve spoken to pilots they usually say that they pose no downside.”
“The query arises why,” he added. “Do they need to battle us? We don’t want struggle. I’m satisfied that the Lithuanian folks don’t want struggle both. Neither do Poles, Latvians and Estonians.”
Though flights into and out of Vilnius airport had been disrupted for under a brief interval on Saturday evening, it meant that 1,000 passengers had been affected. Authorities stated they’d intercepted 11 smuggling balloons and seized nearly 40,000 packets of cigarettes.
On one evening final week, the airport needed to droop operations 3 times and Finnish airline Finnair has cancelled all night flights to Vilnius till the top of February due to the balloons.















































