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144 incidentov: ruski droni iz senčne flote naj bi mesece vohunili po Evropi
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144 incidentov: ruski droni iz senčne flote naj bi mesece vohunili po Evropi

The article reports on an alleged Russian drone campaign that has been monitoring European infrastructure over the past year and a half. According to an analysis by the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), between August 2024 and February 2026, 144 incidents were recorded across 13 NATO member states. The drones, launched from Russia’s 'shadow fleet'—tankers, cargo ships, and smaller vessels—are suspected of gathering intelligence on military bases, airports, nuclear facilities, and critical infrastructure. While none of the Western governments have officially confirmed these claims, experts note a clear pattern. Germany was most affected with 58 incidents, including six unexplained cases over U.S. airbase Ramstein and locations in Manching and Neuburg an der Donau. Belgium followed with 25 incidents, targeting sites like the Kleine-Brogel airbase where nuclear bombs are stored. Nearly half of the incidents targeted military installations, while around 20% involved civilian airports, some of which had to temporarily close. Approximately a quarter targeted critical infrastructure such as ports, energy facilities, and industrial plants.

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144 incidentov: ruski droni iz senčne flote naj bi mesece vohunili po Evropi

The article reports on an alleged Russian drone campaign that has been monitoring European infrastructure over the past year and a half. According to an analysis by the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), between August 2024 and February 2026, 144 incidents were recorded across 13 NATO member states. The drones, launched from Russia’s 'shadow fleet'—tankers, cargo ships, and smaller vessels—are suspected of gathering intelligence on military bases, airports, nuclear facilities, and critical infrastructure. While none of the Western governments have officially confirmed these claims, experts note a clear pattern. Germany was most affected with 58 incidents, including six unexplained cases over U.S. airbase Ramstein and locations in Manching and Neuburg an der Donau. Belgium followed with 25 incidents, targeting sites like the Kleine-Brogel airbase where nuclear bombs are stored. Nearly half of the incidents targeted military installations, while around 20% involved civilian airports, some of which had to temporarily close. Approximately a quarter targeted critical infrastructure such as ports, energy facilities, and industrial plants.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents findings from an external analysis conducted by the IISS, which is a non-partisan research institution. It does not take a side in the geopolitical conflict but rather reports on the implications of the drone activity for NATO defense capabilities. The tone remains objective, as

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