Russian drone 'violates' no fly-zone over German 'nuclear power plant' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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According to Flensburg public prosecutor Bernd Winterfeldt, the drones flying over military sites and nuclear facilities in Germany are suspected to be for "agent activity for sabotage purposes." He noted that the no-fly zone has been violated multiple times, indicating a serious security breach as military and energy infrastructure could potentially be targeted.
German politician Marcus Faber expressed concern over the regular sightings of drones around military training areas, particularly where the German army is training Ukrainians on modern tanks. He emphasizes the need for Germany to significantly improve its drone capabilities to prevent potential espionage and maintain national security.
Andreas Schwarz, another German politician, stressed that it is crucial to protect military training areas from Russian surveillance via drones. He asserts that measures must be taken to prevent foreign entities from gathering intelligence on German military operations, highlighting a growing concern over national security.
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