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UK Sends Military Aid to Belgium Amid Airport Drone Disruptions

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

UK​ Deploys Military ​Support to Belgium Following Airport Drone disruptions

Following recent⁣ disruptions caused by unidentified drone activity, ‌the United‍ kingdom is providing military equipment⁢ and ⁣personnel to Belgium at the request of Belgian⁢ authorities. Air Chief Marshal Richard Knighton confirmed the deployment to the ‌BBC on Sunday, stating the UK aims to assist Belgium in investigating ‌the source of the ​drone​ incursions.

The support comes after temporary closures‌ at both Brussels Airport, Belgium’s​ primary international airport, and Liege Airport, ‌one of Europe’s largest ​cargo hubs,⁣ within the ‌past week. Liege Airport briefly suspended operations on Sunday evening for ⁣30 minutes due to another drone sighting, according to Skeyes air traffic control.

These incidents occurred alongside reported drone ⁤flights near a United States military base in Belgium that stores nuclear weapons. Similar drone sightings also led to temporary airport closures in Sweden on ‌Thursday, prompting an emergency meeting⁢ of the Belgian government ⁤to‍ address the situation.

While⁢ the origin of⁤ the drones remains unknown,Knighton noted a pattern of “hybrid warfare” ​attributed to Russia ⁢in recent years. ⁤Russia has denied​ involvement, ‌and no direct evidence currently links the drones to the ⁣country. Belgian Defense Minister Theo Francken suggested the incidents⁣ might⁢ potentially ⁣be part⁣ of⁣ a complex “spying⁢ operation” beyond the⁢ capabilities of​ amateurs.

The drone activity is part of a wider trend across Europe. As September, drones have been detected near ⁢civilian airports⁣ and military ​installations in Denmark, Germany, ⁣and Norway. In September, Polish⁤ and NATO forces intercepted​ and downed drones violating Polish airspace ⁣during a Russian attack on Ukraine.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen ⁣has characterized these incursions as⁤ “hybrid warfare,” suggesting a Russian aim ⁤to “sow ​division” within ⁤Europe, though she has not directly ‌accused Russia of ⁣obligation.

Belgium hosts the headquarters of both NATO and the European Union,⁤ and is also ‌home ​to a major‌ financial clearinghouse holding significant frozen Russian assets – ⁤a topic of⁢ ongoing debate regarding ‌potential use as collateral‍ for ⁢loans to Ukraine.

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