Military Drones Breach No-Fly Zone During Zelensky's State Visit to Ireland
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Summary
The article discusses Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's state visit to Ireland, focusing on a security incident where four military-grade drones breached a no-fly zone and flew toward Zelensky's plane as it approached Dublin Airport. The drones conducted surveillance for two hours before the plane landed, raising serious security concerns about the protection of visiting foreign leaders. The article examines Ireland's security preparedness and the implications of this breach for diplomatic relations and national security protocols.
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It is being reported that these were serious, military-grade pieces of hardware, and for two unhurried hours, they did lazy, insolent loops in the airspace.
Four military drones breached a no-fly zone and flew toward Zelensky's plane shortly before it landed at Dublin Airport on Monday night.
The incident raises serious questions about Ireland's security preparedness for high-profile state visits.
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