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UK think tank links drone flights above Dutch air bases to Russian shadow fleet

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Drone activity over Volkel Air Base in Noord-Brabant and

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Sky News Australia

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· Jul 2, 2026

Russia's shadow fleet likely responsible for mysterious drone sightings over UK

A new report from the International Institute for Strategic Studies claims Russia’s shadow fleet is being used to launch drones over critical sites in the UK and other NATO countries. It alleges recent drone sightings across Britain and Europe were likely part of a covert Russian campaign to test NATO defences. The report says the drones could be used to map vulnerabilities around sensitive sites, including nuclear facilities and areas where European militaries are training Ukrainian forces. It also suggests the operations may be aimed at assessing how NATO allies would respond.

BRICS News

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· Jul 2, 2026

[Photo] JUST IN: 🇷🇺🇬🇧 Russia's shadow fleet of sanctioned oil tankers launched drones to [...]

JUST IN: Russia's shadow fleet of sanctioned oil tankers launched drones to gain intelligence on nuclear weapons in UK.@BRICSNews

Le Monde

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· Jun 25, 2026

Ukrainian strikes on Russian refineries are triggering shortages and rising discontent

For the past three months, Kyiv's drones have targeted Russian refineries, ports, depots and pipelines, causing ripple effects throughout the Russian economy. Gasoline has become scarce at service stations.

Sweden Herald

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· Jul 2, 2026

Report says Russia used shadow fleet for drone flights over Europe

Report says Russia used shadow fleet for drone flights over Europe

Kyiv Post

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· Jul 1, 2026

Ukraine Says Strikes on Russia’s Shadow Fleet Are Legal

Ukraine has argued that Russia’s shadow fleet can be considered a legitimate military target because it finances Moscow’s war against Ukraine. In a letter to the International Maritime Organization, Kyiv rejected Russian accusations of “terrorism” and said the vessels play a critical role in sustaining the Kremlin’s military campaign.

Reuters

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· Jul 7, 2026

Russians wait in line at gas stations

Motorists wait in line at a gas station in the Russian city of Omsk on July 6, the same day that a Ukrainian drone attack targeted the local refinery, the largest in Russia, near the Siberian city. #russia #ukraine #war #refinery #gasstation

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Related coverage for "UK think tank links drone flights above Dutch air bases to Russian shadow fleet ": Sky News Australia — Russia's shadow fleet likely responsible for mysterious drone sightings over UK. BRICS News — [Photo] JUST IN: 🇷🇺🇬🇧 Russia's shadow fleet of sanctioned oil tankers launched drones to [...]. Le Monde — Ukrainian strikes on Russian refineries are triggering shortages and rising discontent. Sweden Herald — Report says Russia used shadow fleet for drone flights over Europe. Kyiv Post — Ukraine Says Strikes on Russia’s Shadow Fleet Are Legal. Reuters — Russians wait in line at gas stations