Defense Policy

Latvia Closes Airspace Along Russia and Belarus Borders Amid Rising Threats

By Economics Desk | September 11, 2025

In a decisive move to protect national sovereignty, Latvia shuts down its airspace near Russia and Belarus borders for at least one week following drone incursions—highlighting NATO’s growing vigilance on the eastern front.

In a critical assertion of national defense, Latvia has announced the closure of its airspace along its eastern borders with Russia and Belarus starting Thursday at 15:00 GMT for a minimum of one week. This defensive maneuver aims to blunt any covert aerial threats amid escalating tensions in Eastern Europe.The restricted zone spans 50 kilometers wide up to an altitude of 6,000 meters, targeting low-flying incursions that could jeopardize Latvian and allied security. Importantly, international commercial flights operating above this altitude will continue unimpeded, underscoring that this is a measured, focused action rather than a broad disruption.Is This the New...

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