VILNIUS, Lithuania (AP) — Flights at Lithuania’s main airport were disrupted on two successive nights in the latest of a string of incidents involving suspected sightings of balloons used to smuggle cigarettes from neighboring Belarus. Authorities plan to discuss possible consequences on Monday.

Vilnius Airport said that air traffic was suspended at 9:35 p.m. on Saturday and airspace over the airport was reopened at 3:30 a.m. Sunday, leading to four flight cancellations and seven diversions. On Friday night, a suspension of similar length at Vilnius Airport and at the airport in Kaunas led to a total of 10 cancellations and four diverted flights.

That followed similar disruption early Wednesday morning and on other recent occasions. Lithuania’s two border crossings with Belarus, at Medin

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