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Residents of Lithuanias Capital Told to Shelter as Drone Alarm Underlines Natos Eastern Jitters

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The incident is a geopolitical security event with no direct commercial mechanism. It underscores NATO's eastern flank jitters but does not affect any specific product price, supply chain, or company margin. No concrete investment, regulation, or price move is reported. Weak commercial signal; sectors are not materially impacted.

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  • Vilnius residents told to shelter due to drone alarm near Belarus border.
  • President and PM evacuated; Vilnius Airport airspace closed for about an hour.
  • First significant alert in a NATO capital since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
  • Lithuanian military detected drone activity in Belarus; no drones sighted over Lithuania.

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Residents of Lithuanias Capital Told to Shelter as Drone Alarm Underlines Natos Eastern Jitters β€” News Analysis