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Several European countries are sending naval equipment to Cyprus following a recent drone attack that raised security concerns. According to Al Jazeera, Italy’s Defense Minister Guido Crosetto told parliament that Italy, Spain, France, and the Netherlands will deploy various naval assets to the island within the next few days to strengthen its security. Spain’s Defense Ministry confirmed that Madrid will send a frigate as part of the coordinated effort.
The move follows Monday’s incident in which a British airbase in Cyprus was targeted by an Iran-made drone, prompting heightened alert across the region. In response, Greece and France also announced plans to send military resources to the island. The coordinated deployments reflect growing European concern over regional stability and the safety of strategic installations in Cyprus.
The increased military presence is aimed at deterring further attacks and ensuring the protection of European and allied interests in the eastern Mediterranean.
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