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Get you up to speed: Russia ‘waged war campaign’ against UK and Europe with hundreds of drones | News World

Russia launched hundreds of drones from its shadow fleet, targeting critical infrastructure in Britain and Europe, including RAF Fairford and other military bases. The International Institute of Strategic Studies confirmed these incursions as part of Russia’s broader unconventional warfare strategy against Europe.

The International Institute of Strategic Studies reported that since 2024, there have been numerous drone sightings affecting UK airports and military bases. Although the Royal Navy has conducted surveillance operations on Russian shadow fleet vessels, specific details about ongoing investigations into these drone activities remain undisclosed.

The International Institute of Strategic Studies has highlighted concerns regarding Russia’s covert operations in Europe, stating, “The Kremlin was likely able to map reaction times, coverage gaps and limitations across European integrated air defences.” Experts warn that ongoing drone incursions could lead to increasing Russian aggression, with calls for reassurances from governments to bolster national defences against potential attacks.

What remains unclear — It is uncertain how countries targeted by Russian drone incursions are enhancing their defences against potential attacks.

Russia conducts drone operations against UK and Europe ahead of conflict

Russia launched hundreds of drones and covert UAVs across Britain and Europe from their shadow fleet in preparation for a future conflict.

The International Institute of Strategic Studies has issued a sobering report in which they found Vladimir Putin’s shadow fleet ships sent drones into Britain and Europe, targeting airports, bases and nuclear sites.

Among the sites affected by the spy drones were RAF Fairford, Feltwell, Lakenheath and Mildenhall, and dozens of sites across continental Europe.

‘We assess it is likely that Russian-linked vessels and the ‘shadow fleet’ were used as launch or recovery platforms for UAVs as part of the Kremlin’s wider unconventional war on Europe,’ they warned.

Since 2024, mystery drone sightings have plagued airports, military bases and civilian areas as Russia increasingly tests the limits of its spyware.

‘The Kremlin was likely able to map reaction times, coverage gaps and limitations across European integrated air defences,’ the IISS added.

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Russia conducts drone operations against UK and Europe ahead of conflict
The drones were launched from Russian shadow fleet ships (Picture: PA)

The drones spied on critical infrastructure as well, to prompt a ‘decisive opening operation in high-intensity conflict’, the report warned.

Chatham House Russia expert Keir Giles told WTX that the report’s findings aren’t surprising.

‘The shadow fleet has been pinpointed before as the likely source for some of these drones. Russia finds out what is possible, but it also learns the victim country’s willingness to respond,’ he explained.

‘That’s useful information if they’re pushing the boundaries further or deciding what they could get away with in terms of preparation for an overt attack before they actually launch it.’

A lack of response from the countries being probed by these drones only ‘encourages’ Russia to continue this warfare, he added.

The countries being targeted by Russian aggression need to be reassured by their governments that they can deter and defend against a potential attack, he said.

PORTLAND, ENGLAND - JUNE 15: A military ship patrols the detained Smyrtos vessel outside the harbour, on June 15, 2026 in Portland, England. An oil tanker operating as part of Russia's shadow fleet has been intercepted by British Forces in the English Channel. In the early hours of Sunday morning Royal Marine Commandos and members of the National Crime Agency boarded the Smyrtos vessel, which is sailing under the flag of Cameroon. The operation is the first time the UK has intercepted a sanctioned Russian tanker, as part of efforts to disrupt Russia's funding of its war in Ukraine. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images)
Russian shadow fleet vessels have been spotted off the UK coast (Picture: Getty)

‘Unfortunately, at the moment, neither of those things is true. So whatever is happening behind the scenes is not making it to the public consciousness, and that will only heighten the impression that Russia is being allowed to carry out these actions, which in so many ways are indistinguishable from acts of war, without suffering any consequences at all.’

For years, leading experts in the UK have been warning that Russia is already ‘at war’ with the UK.

Cyber threats, mysterious drone incursions and more have been attributed to foreign actors. In late 2024, it was reported that a ‘record number of incidents’ impacted the UK’s ‘critical’ drinking water supplies in 2024 – without being officially disclosed, according to Recorded Future News.  

Between August 2023 and March 2024 alone, 46,000 flights in areas such as the Baltic, Black Sea and eastern Mediterranean logged interference issues – believed to be due to Russian interference.

In early 2023, MP Oliver Dowden revealed the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) issued an ‘official threat notice’ to those who operate critical national infrastructure, citing an ’emerging risk posed by state-aligned adversaries’ as a result of the Russia-Ukraine war.

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Monaco issues arrest warrant for suspect in parcel bombing investigation

Suspect Identified
Authorities in Monaco have issued an arrest warrant for a suspect linked to a parcel bombing that injured a sanctioned Ukraine-born millionaire and two others.
Strategic Security Impact

The issuance of an Interpol Red Notice highlights the international dimensions of crime and security, reflecting Monaco’s vulnerability amidst rising geopolitical tensions.
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“An arrest warrant has been issued for the suspect, who will be the subject of an Interpol Red Notice from this evening,” stated the prosecutor’s office.

Suspect identified in Monaco parcel bombing, prosecutors say

Monaco issues arrest warrant for suspect in parcel bombing investigation

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A suspect has been identified in the investigation into a parcel bombing that seriously wounded a sanctioned Ukraine-born multi-millionaire and two others in Monaco, the principality’s prosecutor’s office said Thursday.

“An arrest warrant has been issued for the suspect, who will be the subject of an Interpol Red Notice from this evening,” the prosecutor’s office added.

The announcement comes after authorities on Wednesday that a person was arrested but later released as they “very actively” pursued their probe into the blast.

A statement from the Mediterranean principality’s prosecutor general said the person is a foreign national and was detained in Monaco on Wednesday morning.

They were held in police custody “as further checks were deemed necessary” before being released in the afternoon, it said, giving no further information about the person or why they aroused suspicion.

The explosion at an apartment building entrance happened late on Monday. Authorities haven’t identified any of the injured but said they were a family and that they appeared to have been specifically targeted.

Media reports identified Ukrainian construction tycoon Vadym Yermolaiev as being among the injured.

He has said he renounced his Ukrainian citizenship nearly a decade ago and he was targeted by Ukrainian sanctions in 2023 for ties to Russia. A woman and a child were also hurt.

The prosecutor’s statement said the child has been interviewed in neighbouring France but that the other two victims are still not in a condition to be questioned. One of them is critically injured and their life remains in danger, it said.

It described the blast as an attempted assassination and said French authorities are assisting in the investigation. Analysis of the explosive device and work to identify the bomber is ongoing, it said.

It was not clear why the family was targeted or by whom.

The attack shocked the country on the Mediterranean coast, one of the world’s smallest sovereign states known for its high concentration of wealthy residents.

Monaco’s Prince Albert II described it as “an odious act” and said all public services were mobilised to ensure security.

Additional sources • AP, AFP

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