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Polish Airspace Shutdown: Yet Another Belarusian Balloon Incident

Hezekiah Olabode
Last updated: 1 February 2026 18:35
By Hezekiah Olabode
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Three Polish Border Guard officers on patrol in a wooded area. The military is on high alert after repeated incidents of balloons smuggling cigarettes.
Three Polish Border Guard officers patrol near the border with Belarus. © Polish Border Guard
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Poland closed part of its northeastern airspace overnight after unidentified objects, suspected of being smuggling balloons, entered from Belarus. The closure forced a halt to all civilian flights in the affected Podlaskie region.

Confiscated packets of illegal cigarettes seized by Polish authorities.
Illegal cigarettes seized by the Polish Border Guard. © Polish Border Guard

Understanding the Hybrid Threat

The term “hybrid” refers to tactics that use non-military means to cause disruption. In January, Poland warned Belarus over what it called “mass attempts” to smuggle cigarettes using these very balloons, framing the balloons as part of a broader campaign aimed at testing defences and causing unrest. A single balloon can carry up to 1,500 illegal cigarette packs. Officials have now logged roughly 150 incidents.  The Polish military is on high alert, stating:

“Polish Armed Forces remain ready to perform tasks related to the protection of Polish airspace”

An eagle view of Vilnius International Airport (VNO) in Lithuania. Lithuanian airspace was also shutdown by Belarusian balloons, similar to the Polish Airspace shutdown.
Vilnius International Airport (VNO) in Lithuania. © Augustas Didžgalvis

Coincidence Unlikely

This adds to a growing series of such events on NATO’s eastern flank, as neighbouring Lithuania faced identical chaos in 2025.

Repeated balloon entries from Belarus forced Vilnius Airport to close over a dozen times, affecting 5% of all passengers. There was around €750,000 worth of damage. As a result, Lithuania declared a nationwide state of emergency in December.

Lithuania accused Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko of deliberately enabling these actions. Like Poland, they believe the action is a deliberate “hybrid attack” on their nation. Both targeted nations, Poland and Lithuania, are NATO members. These incidents are seen as a direct test of the alliance’s border security and collective defence protocols.

Will NATO need a specific strategy to counter these Belarusian balloons? Let us know your thoughts below.

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