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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.
Lithuania has established a no-fly zone near its border with Belarus until October 1 in response to drones entering from there, NATO member Lithuania's defence ministry said on Thursday.
Lithuania has closed its airspace along the border with Belarus until Oct. 1, citing security risks tied to drones and ...
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The B-1s were joined by Gripen fighters from NATO allies Hungary and Sweden during their flyover of Latvia, which lies to the west of Russia.
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Lithuania's government plans to open nine drone training centers to teach thousands of people, including schoolchildren, ...
The joint strategic exercise of the armed forces of Belarus and Russia "Zapad-2025" will be held from September 12 to 16, ...
Lithuania's Ministry of National Defence will cultivate drone making and piloting skills for civil resistance with nine new ...