Meeting of EU Ministers in Cyprus Postponed After Drone Strike
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Cyprus has decided to postpone a meeting of European ministers on the island after an incident at the British Army military base in Cyprus, in the city of Limassol, which was hit by a drone attack. Nicosia has announced “mild damage” at the base’s facilities. “The information we have received through several channels indicates that the incident involved an unmanned drone, which caused slight damage,” said spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis. Cont…
The passenger terminal in Paphos, Cyprus, was evacuated after a suspicious object was detected on radar. Authorities activated specific security protocols.
The "European Union (EU) European Affairs Ministers Meeting," which was planned to be held in the Greek Cypriot Administration (GCA), has been postponed to a later date.
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