Following the detection of the drone in Lithuania, Vilnius International Airport was closed and officials in the Ignalina District Municipality instructed children in schools to take shelter. Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė was set to meet her National Security Commission on Wednesday to discuss drone incursions; a government spokesperson told LRT that she had been taken to a shelter in response to the air alert.
In a letter obtained by POLITICO, a group of 15 Baltic MEPs from across the political spectrum on Wednesday asked Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and EU top diplomat Kaja Kallas to take action.
"It must be made clear that none of the EU Member States can be threatened," the lawmakers said, adding that von der Leyen and Kallas should "demand that Russia stop these provocative actions immediately."
The latest incident comes amid weeks of airspace incursions in the Baltics from the nearby Russo-Ukrainian war. Last week, Finland issued another alert after a drone was detected flying over the skies of Helsinki. The origin of Wednesday’s drone is unclear.










