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RAF base in Cyprus hit by drone strike, Ministry of Defence says

The RAF base Akrotiri in Cyprus has been hit by a one-way attack drone, amid a fresh conflict in the Middle East that started on Saturday.

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper told Sky News' Mornings With Ridge and Frost the strike hit the airport's runway and said "all of the precautionary measures are being taken around the base".

Later on Monday sirens went off at the base and aircraft took off from the facility, according to Cyprus's state TV CyBC. A passenger terminal at Paphos airport, which sits around 60km (37 miles) from Akrotiri, was also evacuated after a suspect object was picked up on radars, the state broadcaster reported.

Two unmanned drones heading towards Akrotiri were intercepted, the Cypriot government later said.

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There were no casualties in the incident at the base near Limassol, Cyprus.

However, in response to the attack, the base is moving families and temporarily relocating non-essential staff.

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) described it as a "precautionary measure".

The families are being relocated to alternative accommodation on the island.

An MoD spokesperson said: "The safety of our personnel and their families is our absolute priority.

"Our base and personnel continue to operate as normal protecting the safety of Britain and our interests."

The UK government has not yet confirmed where the drone originated from.

It was the first attack on the RAF facility since a rocket attack by Libyan militants in 1986.

An MoD spokesperson said earlier: "Our armed forces are responding to a suspected drone strike at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus at midnight local time."

On Monday, Cyprus's President Nikos Christodoulides said authorities there are on full alert after the drone strike.

But he reiterated the territory "⁠does not participate ⁠in any way and does ‌not intend to be part of any ‌military operation".

Mr Christodoulides said a Shahed-type unmanned aerial vehicle was responsible for the damage. It was not immediately clear where the Iranian-made drone had been launched from.

The armed forces had been moving extra resources, including counter-drone systems, F-35 jets and radar systems to its bases in Cyprus.

The MoD said the additional capabilities were purely for defensive measures: mainly detecting and defeating airborne threats.

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The suspected strike came hours after Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the UK had allowed the US to strike Iranian missile sites from select British bases.

Sky News understand these to be RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire and Diego Garcia in the disputed Chagos Islands.

Responding to the announcement, the Liberal Democrats warned of a "slippery slope" that risked the US "[dragging] Britain into another prolonged war in the Middle East".

A ‌Cyprus government spokesperson said: "Information received through ‌various channels indicates that it involved an unmanned drone, which caused limited ⁠damage".

Hostilities in the Middle East are entering their third day, with the US and Israel continuing to strike Iran following the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

More than 200,000 British nationals, including military personnel, are thought to be at risk in the Gulf as the Tehran regime launches further missiles at its neighbours.

Sky News

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