UK Government Clarifies Drone Attack on Cyprus RAF Base Did Not Originate from Iran
The UK government confirms the Shahed drone that hit RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus was not launched from Iran, exposing confusion and delayed responses amid escalating Middle East threats.
In a critical clarification amid rising geopolitical tensions, the UK government has confirmed that the Shahed-type drone which struck the Royal Air Force base at Akrotiri, Cyprus, early Monday morning was not launched from Iran. This revelation challenges initial assumptions linking Tehran directly to the attack and raises pressing questions about intelligence accuracy and strategic preparedness.Why Is Britain’s Response Lagging While Threats Escalate?The inbound strike, damaging a hangar but causing no casualties, occurred before Prime Minister Keir Starmer authorized U.S. defensive use of British bases. While this might seem like a limited incident, it exposes a troubling pattern of slow...
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