Unidentified drone spotted over NATO airbase in Germany

On the evening of 8 October, an unidentified drone was spotted flying over the airbase in Geilenkirchen, Germany, where NATO reconnaissance aircraft are stationed.
Source: Spiegel, as reported by European Pravda
Details: According to Spiegel, the suspicious UAV was detected in the no-fly zone around the Geilenkirchen base shortly after 19:00 on Wednesday.
An internal service memo cited by the publication said that the drone flew at low altitude over the runway of the airbase in North Rhine-Westphalia for about a minute.
The military police immediately reported the incident to the civilian police, but they were unable to obtain further information about the drone or its operator. Nevertheless, an order was issued to "tighten security measures," Spiegel said.
A spokesperson for the Geilenkirchen airbase confirmed on Thursday that after the drone was spotted, the area around the facility was searched, but nothing was found.
The NATO base in Geilenkirchen plays an important role in monitoring the airspace along the Alliance's eastern flank, housing several large AWACS reconnaissance aircraft.
Due to its strategic importance, the base is one of the military facilities most closely guarded by the Bundeswehr.
Background:
- In recent weeks, several incidents involving unidentified drones have been recorded in Germany. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz believes that Russia is behind these drone activities.
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On Wednesday, the German government approved amendments to the Federal Police Act to enable police to better counter drones.
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