The Lithuanian government has declared a 'nationwide emergency situation' in response to a series of incursions from neighbouring Belarus by weather balloons carrying smuggled cigarettes. Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene condemned the balloon incursions as a 'hybrid attack' by Belarus that posed a real risk to national security and civil aviation. This year alone, officials say about 600 balloons linked to smuggling and almost 200 drones have entered Lithuanian airspace, leading to the repeated closure of Vilnius airport. Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko denies being behind the incursions, alleging the issue has been 'politicised' by Lithuania, which is a member of both the EU and NATO. Lithuania's emergency declaration allows for additional armed force powers to address the situation more effectively. The balloon incursions threaten aviation security, disrupting air travel and affecting hundreds of passengers. Other European nations are also grappling with hybrid threats, prompting discussions of a more aggressive NATO stance against such provocations.