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    Lithuania Declares No-Fly Zone Along Part of Belarus Border After Drone Incursions

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    Posted on August 21, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Lithuania has set a no-fly zone near Belarus due to drone threats, seeking NATO's aid for enhanced air defenses.

    Lithuania Establishes No-Fly Zone Near Belarus Border Amid Drone Threats

    VILNIUS (Reuters) -NATO member Lithuania has declared a 90-kilometre (56 miles) long no-fly zone near its capital along the country's border with Belarus, in response to drones entering from there.

    "This was done with regard to the security situation and the threats to society, including risks to civil aviation due to airspace violations by unpiloted aircraft," a Defence Ministry spokesperson said in an emailed statement on Thursday.

    The no-fly zone will allow Lithuania's armed forces to react to airspace violations, said the statement.

    Lithuania shares a 679-kilometre (422 miles) border with Belarus, a close ally of Russia. The capital Vilnius lies roughly 30 kilometres from the border.

    The no-fly zone was established on August 14 and extends from the ground up to 12,000 feet (3.7 kilometres), according to the air navigation authority notice. Aircraft in that zone face the "risk of interception and/or engagement in the event of penetration".

    Lithuania has asked NATO for more air defences after two unmanned military aircraft identified as Gerbera drones, which Russia builds and uses against Ukraine, flew into Lithuania from Belarus in July and crashed.

    In the most recent incident, on July 28, a drone armed with 2 kg of explosives flew over Vilnius before crashing in a military training area used by the German army about 100 kilometres from the border.

    Authorities said the drone was likely directed by Russia at Ukraine but got disoriented by Ukraine's defences.

    Another Gerbera drone entered Lithuania from Belarus on July 10, leading to Gintautas Paluckas, then the prime minister, and Speaker of Parliament Saulius Skvernelis being briefly taken to bomb shelters before authorities determined the drone was not dangerous.

    Polish officials reported on Wednesday that a Russian drone had crashed in a field in eastern Poland, an incident the country's defence minister described as a provocation.

    Estonia has established a no-fly zone along all of its Russian border from July 31 to August 25, citing "unmanned aircraft activity", according to the Estonian air navigation authority's webpage.

    (Reporting by Andrius Sytas; Editing by Stine Jacobsen, Terje Solsvik and Hugh Lawson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Lithuania declared a no-fly zone near its Belarus border.
    • •The zone is in response to drone incursions from Belarus.
    • •NATO member Lithuania seeks more air defenses.
    • •Recent drone incidents involved Russian-made Gerbera drones.
    • •Estonia also established a no-fly zone along its Russian border.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Lithuania declares no-fly zone along part of Belarus border after drone incursions

    1What prompted Lithuania to declare a no-fly zone?

    Lithuania declared a no-fly zone due to security threats and airspace violations caused by drones entering from Belarus.

    2How long is the no-fly zone established by Lithuania?

    The no-fly zone extends 90 kilometers (56 miles) along the border with Belarus and goes up to 12,000 feet (3.7 kilometers).

    3What type of drones have been entering Lithuania from Belarus?

    The drones identified as Gerbera drones, which are built by Russia and used against Ukraine, have been entering Lithuania.

    4What was the outcome of the recent drone incidents?

    In the most recent incident, a drone armed with explosives crashed in a military training area after flying over Vilnius.

    5How has NATO responded to Lithuania's request for air defenses?

    Lithuania has asked NATO for more air defenses following the drone incursions, indicating heightened security concerns.

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