Nicosia – Cyprus’s President Nikos Christodoulides said an Iranian drone had crashed into a British base on the Mediterranean island on Monday, as the Israeli-American war with Iran spread across the region.
“Our force protection in the region is at the highest level and the base has responded to defend our people,” a Ministry of Defence spokesperson said in a statement.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper says UK RAF base in Cyprus was hit by an “unmanned drone strike specifically on the runway.” – Sky News
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Britain agreed on Sunday to allow the United States to use British military bases to fire “defensive” strikes aimed at destroying Iranian missiles and their launchers.
The Royal Air Force Akrotiri base is a British overseas territory near the southern coastal city of Limassol.
While announcing that British bases can be used by US forces for defensive strikes, Prime Minister Keir Starmer stressed that Britain was “not involved in the initial strikes on Iran and we will not join offensive action now”.
“But Iran is pursuing a scorched-earth strategy, so we are supporting the collective self-defence of our allies and our people in the region,” he said in a post on X.
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Source: AFP

