Illustrative photo for: Belgium drone incident emergency prompts security meeting

Belgium’s National Security Council is convening an emergency meeting in response to recent drone incidents, according to officials. The meeting is scheduled for either November 5 or 6, aiming to address the mounting concerns over drone activity in the region.

The incidents began earlier this week when unidentified drones caused the temporary suspension of operations at Brussels Airport. Authorities have not confirmed the origin or intentions behind the drones but are treating the situation as a potential security threat.

The security council’s meeting will likely focus on assessing the threats posed by the drones and implementing measures to prevent future disruptions. Belgium has experienced similar incidents in the past, prompting increased vigilance among security agencies.

Authorities continue to investigate the incidents, urging the public to remain cautious. The situation remains fluid, and further updates are expected following the national security meeting.

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