Mystery Drones Disrupt Flights in Lithuania and Breach Finnish Power Plant No-Fly Zone
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Mystery Drones Disrupt Flights in Lithuania and Breach Finnish Power Plant No-Fly Zone
Unidentified drones were detected in Finland and Lithuania in recent days, raising new concerns about the security of critical infrastructure and air travel in the region. According to Lithuania’s public broadcaster LRT, the State Public Security Service recorded three unauthorized drone flights near Vilnius Airport on September 26. The incidents disrupted seven flights—four departures were delayed, and three arrivals landed later than scheduled…
On September 26, the airspace of Vilnius airport was temporarily closed twice due to possible UAVs.
The operation of Vilnius Airport was temporarily suspended due to the possible recording of drones on Friday night.
Vilnius Public Security Service recorded three prohibited drone flights in the airport area on 26 September
In Lithuania, Sweden and Finland, the appearance of unknown drones over strategic sites — airports, military bases and hydroelectric power plants — has been recorded. In Vilnius, drones stopped the airport twice, in Sweden UAVs were spotted over a naval base, and in Finland - over an energy facility
Vilnius airport in Lithuania suspended due to dronesVilnius airport has suspended operations due to a possible drone sighting, delaying a LOT Polish Airlines flight. This is the second such incident in a day.
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