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21 August 15:56

Lithuania has established a 90km no-fly zone along its border with Belarus in response to Russian drones entering its airspace.

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In reaction to the entry of drones from Belarus, Lithuania has declared a 90 km no-fly zone, which extends from the ground to an altitude of 3.7 km. This measure, taken for security reasons, allows the Lithuanian armed forces to respond to airspace violations. The recent incident involving an armed drone flying over Vilnius underlines the risks to civil aviation. Lithuania has requested NATO support for air defense in the face of persistent threats from Russia.

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Lituania a luat măsuri fără precedent din cauza dronelor care au intrat pe teritoriul său. Decizia guvernului de la Vilnius
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Lituania declară zonă de interdicţie aeriană de-a lungul unei părţi a frontierei sale cu Belarus, după incursiuni ale unor drone. Estonia a luat deja această măsură
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Lituania declară o zonă de excludere aeriană în apropierea frontierei sale cu Belarus, până la 1 octombrie, ca răspuns la intrarea mai multor drone dinspre această ţară
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Lituania interzice zborurile la graniţa cu Belarus, după intrarea mai multor drone suspecte în spațiul său aerian

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Lithuania has closed its border with Belarus after the appearance of unidentified objects in the airspace, considering them a hybrid threat.
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Lithuania has announced that the army will shoot down helium balloons from Belarus, used for smuggling, considering them a hybrid threat.
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Lithuania summoned the Russian ambassador after two Russian planes entered its airspace. Authorities are demanding that Russia respect international law.
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Lithuania has closed the airport in Vilnius and the border with Belarus due to suspicious balloons, being the fourth incident this week.
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On Friday evening, the airports in Vilnius and Kaunas were closed by the Ministry of Transport of Lithuania due to some weather balloons that entered the airspace from Belarus.
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Two Russian military planes temporarily entered the airspace of Lithuania, provoking strong reactions from the Lithuanian government.
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