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Belarusian balloons full of cigarettes pose NATO’s latest security threat

At first, they might not seem like much of a threat: weather balloons, filled with helium or hydrogen, carrying bundles of cigarettes from Belarus.
But as the number of these balloons crossing into NATO airspace has multiplied — including two major incursions this week into Lithuania and Poland that forced officials to shut down air traffic — officials and experts are concerned that it represents an escalation of a Russian hybrid warfare campaign against the alliance and the European Union.


