Belgian Security Services Suspect Russian Involvement in Drone Incidents
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Belgium convened the National Security Council to assess the threat, which could be related to Kremlin pressure strategies
Belgian security services believe that Russia is most likely behind a series of recent incidents with drones that have disrupted air traffic and hindered military operations.
There's little doubt among Belgian security services about the drone incidents over our airports and military bases: it's Russia's doing. Our editorial team has learned this from a reliable source. Russia is reportedly currently targeting our country for its role in releasing Russian assets held in Euroclear in Brussels.
According to press reports, Belgian authorities have specifically named Russia as responsible for the drone incidents.
The Belgian National Security Council meets today, Thursday, 6 November, following recent drone unidentified insurgents in Belgium, including over the US nuclear base in Kleine-Brogel. Also, Brussels airport was forced to close Tuesdays and Wednesdays due to drone overruns, suspected to be part of a series of Russian hybrid attacks.
Belgian intelligence agencies believe a foreign state—most likely Russia—is behind a series of recent drone incidents that have disrupted air traffic and military operations, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing Belga. The publication's intelligence sources pointed to several indicators of foreign interference in the drones' deployments. Among other things, they are flying in a specific formation, in darkness, and near sensitive sites. Belgian intellige…
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