UK Sends Counter-Drone Teams to Belgium as New Drones Reported Over Nuclear Plant
Investigators have no attribution despite new sightings over a nuclear facility.
Overview
- Belgium confirmed the arrival of British personnel and equipment to bolster counter-drone operations, following earlier support from France and Germany.
- Operator Engie reported three drones over the Doel nuclear power plant on Sunday evening, saying plant operations were unaffected as monitoring continued.
- Brussels, Liège and Charleroi airports previously halted flights on November 4–5 after drone sightings, underscoring ongoing airspace disruptions.
- Defence Minister Theo Francken publicly called Russia a likely suspect without presenting evidence, and the Russian embassy denied any involvement.
- Authorities say no suspects have been detained, no drones have been intercepted, and the source of the incursions remains unknown, with prior reports of activity near the Kleine-Brogel and Florennes air bases.