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Drone Incident at Akrotiri: Possible Iranian or Lebanese Origin - Investigations into Tehran or Hezbollah Networks in Cyprus

Published March 2, 2026, 09:17
Drone Incident at Akrotiri: Possible Iranian or Lebanese Origin - Investigations into Tehran or Hezbollah Networks in Cyprus

A drone crashed into military facilities at RAF Akrotiri shortly after midnight, causing material damage and alerting authorities. According to President Christodoulides, the drone was a Shahed-type, Iranian-made, with a range of approximately 2,000 kilometers, suggesting a possible origin from Iran or Lebanon. Cypriot authorities, in collaboration with British and American counterparts, are investigating the drone's flight path to determine its precise launch point. The incident is considered by government sources as a targeted show of force and not an isolated event, while military sources assess it as a warning message to Cyprus and the British Bases. At the same time, criticism is being expressed regarding the government’s handling of the incident’s communication. Investigations are focused on identifying potential 'lone wolves' or agents acting on behalf of Iran or Hezbollah. Vigilance is heightened due to recent arrests of Azerbaijanis accused of spying for Iran, and cooperation is underway with Israeli intelligence services. Britain describes the incident as an “apparent drone strike,” but leaves open the possibility that the British Sovereign Base Areas were the target. Cyprus is not involved in military operations, President Christodoulides emphasizes, but the incident causes concern due to its geopolitical implications and the escalation of the conflict in the Middle East.