STOCKHOLM, May 13 (Reuters) – Lithuania’s capital airport said ‌on Wednesday it ‌briefly halted operations overnight following ​the detection of what was believed to be smuggler balloons from ‌Belarus drifting ⁠into its airspace.

Vilnius Airport said on ⁠Facebook the airspace was closed for an ​hour, one ​of ​over a dozen ‌such incidents since October of last year.

Lithuania says smugglers use weather balloons to transport cigarettes ‌across the border, ​and have ​also ​blamed Belarusian President ‌Alexander Lukashenko, a ​close ​ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, for not ​stopping ‌the practice.

(Reporting by ​Anna Ringstrom, editing by ​Terje Solsvik)