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UK provides Belgium with defence equipment to combat drones

The British military chief announced on Sunday that Britain will send experts and equipment to Belgium in order to combat drone sightings which have caused airports to temporarily close.

In the past week, drones were spotted flying over Belgian airports and military base. Drones had caused significant disruptions across Europe during recent months.

Richard Knighton (head of Britain's Armed Forces) told BBC that the Belgian counterpart asked for help and that equipment was on its way.

He said that he and the defence secretary had agreed, at the end last week, to send our personnel and equipment to Belgium in order to assist them. However, he did not specify what equipment or how many people would be sent.

Knighton said that it is not yet known who is behind the drone sightings. However, he noted that Russia has engaged in "hybrid war" over the past few years.

Russia denies any involvement in the incident.

Drones seen flying over airports in Belgium's capital and Liege, the east of the country, forced many planes to be diverted and some of those due to depart Tuesday were grounded.

On Thursday, drone sightings forced airports to temporarily close in Sweden and other countries.

On Friday, the German Defence Minister suggested that recent drone incidents in Belgium were linked to discussions about using frozen Russian assets held by Belgian financial institutions Euroclear to fund an enormous loan to Ukraine. (Reporting and editing by David Holmes; Andrew MacAskill)

(source: Reuters)