Germany is investigating drone flights, suspected to be Russian surveillance drones, flying over key nuclear infrastructure in the north of the country.
The drones, which have not yet been identified, have been spotted flying over nuclear power facilities in Brunsbüttel, a city north of Hamburg near the coast of the North Sea, according to German newspaper Bild.
The Schleswig-Holstein state criminal police agency suspects that the drones are Russian Orlan-10s, previously used by Russia for surveillance and espionage, Bild said.
The airspace over Germany’s nuclear infrastructure is a no-fly zone. However, internal German police documents have revealed the zone has been breached several times in the last month.
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The drones, which have not yet been identified, have been spotted flying over nuclear power facilities in Brunsbüttel, a city north of Hamburg near the coast of the North Sea, according to German newspaper Bild.
The Schleswig-Holstein state criminal police agency suspects that the drones are Russian Orlan-10s, previously used by Russia for surveillance and espionage, Bild said.
The airspace over Germany’s nuclear infrastructure is a no-fly zone. However, internal German police documents have revealed the zone has been breached several times in the last month.
More

Russian drones spotted over nuclear plants in NATO country
Russian drones have been spotted flying over nuclear power plants in Brunsbüttel, Germany.
