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Russian-linked drone used in Cyprus attack ‘not surprising’, says Cooper

by Defence Correspondent
8th Mar 26 10:54 am

Recent evidence suggests that a drone involved in an attack near the British airbase in Cyprus utilised technology and components linked to Russia.

This revelation does not appear to have surprised the UK’s Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper.

During an interview with Trevor Phillips on Sky News, Cooper was directly questioned about her concerns regarding the drone’s Russian connections.

The drone in question struck in the vicinity of RAF Akrotiri, a strategically vital base for the UK located on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus.

Phillips further probed Cooper on whether the discovery indicated a broader and more complicated international dimension to the ongoing conflict, which ignited after recent military strikes by the United States and Israel against Iranian targets.

Cooper responded that the information was not particularly alarming to her, as it aligns with her understanding of the intricate web of military technology transfers and alliances among various armed groups in the region.

Cooper said there’s been a “collaboration between Russia and Iran over a long time on some of these issues,” adding this is part of a “bigger pattern of cooperation between Russia and Iran.

We know we have faced threats to our security in Europe from Russia,” she added. “We see that in Ukraine, but also more widely those threats to Europe as well.

“And of course, now we’re saying the Iranian threats play out in the Middle East and in the Gulf as well.”

Her remarks underscore that many factions in the Middle East are supported by foreign technology and supplies, reflecting a long-standing trend in global military dynamics.

These comments come at a time of heightened scrutiny and concern over the attempted drone strike near RAF Akrotiri. The airbase is not only one of Britain’s most important overseas military installations but also serves as a crucial point for operations in the region.

As tensions escalate across the Middle East, the situation surrounding the base has become increasingly critical, raising concerns about the potential implications for British security and foreign policy.

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