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Belgian Security Services Suspect Russian Involvement in Drone Incidents

Belgian security services believe a state actor, most likely Russia, is behind a series of recent drone incidents that disrupted air traffic and...

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Belgium convened the National Security Council to assess the threat, which could be related to Kremlin pressure strategies

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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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.

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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.

·Antwerp, Belgium
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According to press reports, Belgian authorities have specifically named Russia as responsible for the drone incidents.

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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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De Tijd broke the news in Belgium on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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