After weeks of unusual airspace violations, including balloons drifting in from Belarus and disrupting Lithuanian air traffic, Lithuania closed its two remaining border crossings with Belarus. Belarusian authorities are now demanding a fee of €120 per day to park the stranded trucks and have threatened to seize the vehicles if the payments are not made. Officials in Vilnius say the chaos is part of a broader hybrid campaign by Minsk, even as Alexander Lukashenko publicly maintains talk of returning to “normal relations.” Lithuania is seeking EU and U.S. backing and pushing for a humanitarian corridor to bring its citizens home. For the drivers, the days are dragging on and losses for the transport sector are mounting.