Mar 2 β€’ 01:22 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK Sky News

RAF base in Cyprus hit by suspected drone strike

A suspected drone strike targeted the RAF base in Akrotiri, Cyprus, prompting increased military readiness.

An RAF base located in Cyprus was hit by a suspected drone strike, as confirmed by the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East. The incident occurred at RAF Akrotiri, which is located near Limassol, but fortunately, there were no casualties reported. The attack comes in the context of a new conflict that began recently, raising concerns over security for UK military installations in the region.

The MoD has indicated that while the drone's origin remains unconfirmed, they are treating the situation seriously. A spokesperson mentioned that the armed forces are at an elevated state of readiness and have mobilized additional resources, including counter-drone measures, to safeguard personnel at the base. This proactive response underscores the precarious nature of military operations in a region facing ongoing unrest and hostilities.

As the UK monitors the situation closely, this incident may have broader implications for its military engagement in the Middle East, particularly regarding security protocols and the necessity of preparedness against similar threats in the future. Continued developments regarding the drone's origins and any resultant actions by the UK or its allies are likely to unfold as the MoD provides further updates on the situation.

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