The measure is one step below a “state of emergency”, which can only be declared by parliament when the country’s “constitutional order” is in danger.
What are these balloons?
A balloon typically carries 500 to 1,500 packs of cigarettes, with a pack costing less than a euro, versus 4.5 euros per similar brand in Lithuania.
So, what’s the problem?
Since October, Vilnius Airport has been closed for more than 60 hours due to the threat posed by smuggling balloons, impacting more than 350 flights and approximately 51,000 passengers, according to the interior ministry.
What happens to the cigarettes?
Officials have since authorised the use of “kinetic measures”, but Lithuania’s chief of defence said the army had not yet found cost-effective methods to identify and bring down balloons.
How has Belarus responded?