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Belgium investigates new drone sightings near military base

Theo Francken, Minister of Defence in Belgium, said that police are investigating recent drone sightings in military areas.

Francken, in a posting on X, said that the government had received reports of drones flying above Kleine Brogel in north-east Belgium on Saturday. He said that a helicopter and police cars pursued the drone but were unable to capture it. A drone jammer also failed to intercept it.

Francken stated that the flight was not just a simple flyover, but rather a command to target Kleine Brogel.

Police are investigating the incident, according to a spokesperson from Francken's office. Ministers from the government will meet this week to discuss sightings.

In recent weeks, NATO countries were on high alert after drone sightings as well as other air incursions. These included at airports in Copenhagen and Munich, and the Baltic region. In September, 20 Russian drones were detected in the airspace of Poland.

In Belgium, investigations are underway into the multiple sightings of drones last month over a military facility in the south-east and another base near the German border at Elsenborn.

In Belgium, it is illegal to fly drones above military zones.

Last month, the European Commission proposed four European defense projects, including an anti-drone system, and a plan fortifying the eastern border of Russia as part a push to prepare the continent to defend itself before 2030.

Francken has called on the Belgian government to increase its spending on anti-drone defenses. (Reporting and editing by Kate Abnett)

(source: Reuters)