An extensive investigation into claims of Russian drone activity in Belgium has found no evidence to support the allegations, despite the country’s recent emergency expenditure of €50 million aimed at countering such threats. According to a report released by Pano, a Belgian investigative journalism program, authorities have yet to detect any Russian unmanned aerial systems operating within Belgian airspace. This revelation raises questions about the justification and effectiveness of the sizable security outlay, highlighting concerns over national threat assessments and resource allocation amid rising tensions in Europe.
Pano Investigation Reveals Lack of Russian Drone Activity in Belgium Amidst Major Security Investment
Despite significant financial allocations aimed at countering potential aerial threats, recent investigations have uncovered no concrete evidence supporting claims of Russian drone incursions over Belgian airspace. The government’s emergency €50 million…
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Author : Caleb Wilson
Publish date : 2026-04-18 02:57:00
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