Germany Suspects Russia of Launching Surveillance Drones From Ships
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Drones are increasingly being spotted near military facilities on the German coast, and German intelligence agencies suspect Russia of flying them, which sends the drones out from ships at sea.
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Russian drones launched from merchant ships may be spying on European military facilities in the North Sea, foreign media warn. Such objects have appeared over naval ports in the German city of Cologne, among others.
Concerns are growing in Europe about spy drones, especially in the North and Baltic Seas. Western authorities say Russia may be launching drones from civilian ships for intelligence gathering purposes, but finding evidence is difficult.


The Belgian security services and their European partners are receiving more and more reports that Russian drones are being sent out from ships in the seas surrounding us to spy on critical infrastructure and military areas off our coasts. But catching the ships red-handed with the drones is proving to be impossible.
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