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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has stated that drones observed over Germany are believed to originate from Russia. Merz’s comments suggest increased concern over aerial security in the region, emphasizing that such drone incursions are becoming more frequent.

Merz noted that Europe’s airspace is being violated more often than it was during the Cold War era. This rising pattern of drone activity has prompted heightened security measures and discussions among European nations about safeguarding their airspace.

While specifics about the number of drone sightings have not been disclosed, Merz indicated that Germany’s assessment points to Russian involvement in most of these incursions. The German government continues to monitor the situation closely amid ongoing tensions in the broader geopolitical context.

The incident underscores ongoing security challenges in European airspace and highlights concerns over increasing aerial espionage or potential drone-related threats linked to Russia. Authorities are expected to adopt further strategies to address these violations and ensure regional stability.

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