Operations at Vilnius Airport in Lithuania have been suspended due to mysterious drone activity, marking the third incident involving drones in just two days. A spokesperson for the airport confirmed, "Preliminary information indicates that the decision to restrict airspace was made after a drone was detected within the Vilnius Airport area."
The situation follows similar disruptions at two of Belgium's primary international airports. Brussels Airport announced that it had halted all departing and arriving flights due to drone sightings in the vicinity. A statement from the airport read, "There are currently no departing or arriving flights at Brussels Airport due to drone sightings around the airport."
Subsequent updates indicated that the disruption had resulted in delays and flight cancellations, with potential impacts on operations continuing into Wednesday morning. Additionally, Charleroi Airport, Belgium's second-largest, briefly suspended air traffic as a precautionary measure. Initially, flights were diverted to Liege Airport, but this airport was also closed following reports of suspected drone activity.
Authorities are investigating the incidents as they seek to ensure the safety of air travel in the region. The situation remains fluid, and updates are expected as more information becomes available.
This is a developing story, and further details will be provided as they emerge.

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