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Suspected cross-border drone explodes in southern Lithuania

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomMarch 23, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Lithuanian authorities are investigating after an unidentified object, believed to be a drone, exploded overnight near the village of Lavys in the Varėna district, close to the border with Belarus.

According to Lithuanian public broadcaster LRT, surveillance camera footage indicates the incident occurred at 03:04 local time on March 23, 2026.

The Lithuanian Armed Forces said preliminary information suggests the object may have crossed into Lithuanian airspace before crashing into a lake in the area. Emergency services and the military were dispatched to the scene, and authorities activated plan “Skydas,” Lithuania’s standard response protocol for incidents involving possible explosives or hazardous objects.

Lithuanian Armed Forces say a suspected drone crashed in Lithuania -NATO territory- near the border with Belarus, after crossing into Lithuania near Varena district. In a video of the crash obtained by LRT, it sounds similar to Shahed or Gerbera drones used extensively by Russia pic.twitter.com/ZRSe6E6I9L

— Augustinas Šemelis (@a_semelis) March 23, 2026

Debris found, but many questions remain

Speaking during an evening press briefing, Lithuanian Armed Forces representative Major Gintautas Ciunis said investigators had recovered debris, including an internal-combustion engine, metal fragments, and plastic parts. He said the hole in the lake ice appeared consistent with an explosion, making it reasonable to suspect the object was a drone, though its exact type will only be confirmed once the investigation is complete.

Ciunis also said no explosives had yet been found at the site, but cautioned that this does not mean the object was not carrying them before impact. Recovery efforts have been slowed by unstable ice conditions on the lake, and debris collection may continue on March 24, 2026.

One of the most significant details to emerge from the military briefing is that the object was not detected by Lithuania’s main airspace-surveillance radars. Ciunis also said, to the military’s knowledge, border guards did not spot it either. He said the most likely assumption, given the location, is that the object came from Belarus, although that has not yet been confirmed by the investigation.

Gerbera drones, originally developed as a decoy designed to overwhelm and saturate enemy air defenses by mimicking the radar signature of Shahed loitering munitions, are generally built from largely non-metallic materials such as plywood and plastic foam, a construction that gives them a very small radar signature and makes them harder to detect with conventional air-surveillance radars.

Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė said she will convene a meeting of Lithuania’s National Security Commission at 10:00 on March 24, 2026, to review the circumstances of the incident. She added that there is no current threat to public safety.

Latest in a series of airspace security incidents

The Varėna explosion is the latest in a series of incidents that have exposed Lithuania’s vulnerability to low-flying aerial threats approaching from Belarus. In July and August 2025, Lithuania registered two Gerbera drones crossing over from Belarus, one of which carried an explosive warhead. Remains of a similar drone were found on the Baltic coast of Latvia on September 18, 2025.

These incidents prompted renewed calls from Vilnius for stronger NATO air defense measures on the Alliance’s eastern flank. Lithuanian officials also acknowledged at the time that low-altitude targets of this kind are difficult to detect consistently, voicing concerns about gaps in the country’s layered air-defense network.

Lithuania has faced other airspace-related provocations in recent months. In October 2025, the defense ministry said a Russian Su-30 fighter and Il-78 tanker briefly crossed into Lithuanian airspace near the Kaliningrad border, triggering a NATO response.

Separately, repeated balloon incursions from Belarus between October and November 2025 disrupted around 320 flights and caused more than €750,000 in losses to Lithuanian airports, according to state airport operator LTOU.


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