The article reports on an investigation by the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) which identified a coordinated Russian espionage campaign over 18 months, involving drones launched from 'shadow fleets'—Russian vessels operating under false flags. These drones targeted nuclear facilities in the UK, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands, as well as military bases and airfields. The IISS analyzed 144 incidents across multiple European countries since late 2024, concluding that Russian intelligence operated with impunity while European authorities were caught off guard and lacked effective responses. Notable incidents included drone flights over RAF Lakenheath (UK), French submarine base Île Longue, and other NATO installations. Drones were likely launched from ships like the tanker Seasons 1 or the freighter Hav Dolphin, which operated under dark sailing protocols, disabling tracking systems. While European governments have not officially accused Russia, they acknowledged the report’s findings.
Lectura del sesgo (Izquierda): The article frames the Russian actions as a deliberate and coordinated threat to NATO security, emphasizing the lack of response from European authorities. It highlights the strategic implications of these incursions, particularly targeting nuclear infrastructure, which aligns with left-leaning or '






