Lithuania Locks Down Airports After Belarus Balloon Breach
The Vilnius and Kaunas airports were shuttered for safety until 2 a.m. (2300GMT), while border crossings with Belarus will remain closed until midday Saturday, authorities announced.
Lithuania stated the balloons are utilized by smugglers to transport contraband cigarettes and blamed Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, for failing to halt the practice.
"The national security commission will meet again next week to assess the influence of decisions already made and what else could be done in the short term to make it painful to the smugglers and to Lukashenko's regime, which allows them to thrive," Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene said in a statement.
The national crisis management center reported "tens of balloons" were detected by radar Friday, with the Vilnius airport previously closed Tuesday and Oct. 5 when 25 balloons entered the airspace.
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