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According to a report by Lithuanian National Radio and Television on the 9th, the Lithuanian government announced on the same day that the entire country will enter a state of emergency from now on. This move “is due to Belarus dropping 'smuggled balloons' into the country,” and continues to threaten the country's national security interests. Prime Minister Rouginiène said that “in the fight against the 'mixed attack' in Belarus,” the cube “must take the strictest measures.” According to reports, the government also approved a measure on the 9th to give the military additional autonomy during the state of emergency, including assisting law enforcement agencies to respond to the emergency situation and mitigate its impact. Founding President Nauseda said on the 8th that the cube will examine which assets of Belarus can be frozen or confiscated as a new measure to deal with the growing threat of “balloon smuggling” by Belarus.

Zhitongcaijing·12/09/2025 23:57:06
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According to a report by Lithuanian National Radio and Television on the 9th, the Lithuanian government announced on the same day that the entire country will enter a state of emergency from now on. This move “is due to Belarus dropping 'smuggled balloons' into the country,” and continues to threaten the country's national security interests. Prime Minister Rouginiène said that “in the fight against the 'mixed attack' in Belarus,” the cube “must take the strictest measures.” According to reports, the government also approved a measure on the 9th to give the military additional autonomy during the state of emergency, including assisting law enforcement agencies to respond to the emergency situation and mitigate its impact. Founding President Nauseda said on the 8th that the cube will examine which assets of Belarus can be frozen or confiscated as a new measure to deal with the growing threat of “balloon smuggling” by Belarus.