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Regtechtimes on MSNLithuania airspace closure imposed along Belarus border over growing drone threats
Lithuania has taken an important and urgent step by announcing a Lithuania airspace closure along parts of its border with ...
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Kyiv Independent on MSNRussia-Belarus military drills to involve 'significantly fewer' troops than in past, Lithuanian intelligence says
"This year, up to 30,000 troops are expected to participate, significantly fewer than in previous exercises. Around ...
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Kyiv Independent on MSNLithuania closes airspace near Belarus ahead of joint Russian-Belarusian military drills
The closure comes ahead of the "Zapad-2025" military drills, scheduled to take place in Belarus from Sept. 12 to 16. Minsk ...
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.
The drills have raised security concerns in neighbouring Poland, Lithuania and Latvia. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
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Female political prisoners in Belarus face abuse, humiliation and threats of losing parental rights
Human rights activists say female political prisoners in Belarus are often singled out for abuse and humiliation, threatened ...
Lithuania will close its airspace along part of the border with Belarus until October 1. This was reported on August 21 by ...
Lithuania announced on Wednesday that it is increasing border security and deploying additional forces as Russia and Belarus ...
Lithuania announced Wednesday that it will step up border security and deploy additional forces as Russia and Belarus prepare ...
Lithuania, too, has seen migrants coming from Belarus. A total of 11,211 people have been denied entry to Lithuania from Belarus since January 2022, according to the State Border Service.
Lithuania officials estimate that more than 10,000 more migrants might try to arrive this year as the number of direct flights from Iraq to the Belarus capital of Minsk tripled in August.
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda, responding to Belarus' support of what he says is illegal migration, said "it is a kind of revenge for EU sanctions," the Associated Press reported.
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