Mysterious Balloons Disrupt Air Traffic

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Introduction to the Problem

Dozens of balloons carrying smuggled cigarettes from Belarus have been entering Lithuania's airspace, forcing the temporary closure of Vilnius airport.

Key Points

The balloons are used by smugglers to transport cigarettes into the European Union, where tobacco products are more expensive
This is the second incident this month, with a similar event occurring on October 5
The Lithuanian government is calling on Belarus to cooperate in preventing similar incidents

What's Next

The situation is being closely monitored, and the authorities are working to find a solution to this unusual problem.

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