
Turkey Downs Drone Near Black Sea
A recent incident adds to Ankara’s growing concern that fighting linked to the war in Ukraine could spill further into the Black Sea region.

A recent incident adds to Ankara’s growing concern that fighting linked to the war in Ukraine could spill further into the Black Sea region.

Brussels authorities plan to add jamming systems to critical infrastructure, in response to a recent rise in suspicious UAV activity over military bases and airports.

Nearly 30,000 air passengers were delayed last month as smuggling balloons repeatedly forced Vilnius airport to close.

Several military-style UAVs were spotted by an Irish navy ship operating close to the flight path of Zelensky’s plane.

Vilnius is preparing to deploy its crisis management policy, as smugglers’ balloons keep arriving from one of its hostile neighbours.

North Caucasus airports briefly suspended overnight flights; residents later shared images and videos of explosions and damaged security facilities.

The new police unit will deploy advanced systems to protect airports, military sites and key infrastructure, with a national coordination center to be announced this week.

Zelensky—whose naval UAVs damaged two Russian tankers—is due to attend talks in Paris with France’s President Emmanuel Macron.

A Moldovan village was evacuated after UAV fragments landed on a house near the Ukrainian border.

A 125-page report says hybrid attacks are hitting the continent almost daily—while EU and NATO leaders struggle to keep up.